More specifically, on the receive side, you can use a file source
for samples that have either been captured by someone else, or
generated by something like Matlab. On the transmit side, you can
simply sink any generated samples into a spectrum display.

Since you will not have any hardware in the simulation to provide
a real-time "pacing", you will need to add a throttle block
(only one!) to each flowgraph to keep it from consuming all
cpu cycles.

@(^.^)@  Ed


On 3/8/12 11:09 AM, Nick Foster wrote:
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:41 AM, ketlin Pedron <pedron.ket...@gmail.com
<mailto:pedron.ket...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    My name is Ketlin and I'm from Brazil. I am researching the
    technology of cognitive radio, I'm not USRP board, I wonder if there
    is any way to simulate the plate without the USRP hardware?


Gnuradio works fine without a USRP. You only need a USRP if you are
planning on transmitting or receiving real signals.

--n




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