Hi,
I am currently working on a handheld device that
uses a OEM cellular/GPS combo-module with a SIM
card.
Here is our project website:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/m-pad/
Here is the quad-band cellular/GPS module we are
using:
"http://www.telit.co.it/modulef.asp?famId=13&famName=GM862-GPS
Quoting Tarun Tiwari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Can somebody enlighten me about the symbol synchronization in Packet Radio
> example? I was wondering if someone can tell me which scheme is being used
> for it.
>
> It will be helpful if one can give me reference to the GNU Radio module
> where
Hi,
Can somebody enlighten me about the symbol synchronization in Packet Radio
example? I was wondering if someone can tell me which scheme is being used
for it.
It will be helpful if one can give me reference to the GNU Radio module
where I can read the codes line by line to understand it. I ne
Dan Halperin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to use two USRPs on the same machine? I'm having trouble
> finding in the USRP constructors (python or C) where you tell it which
> board to use if it finds multiple.
>
Ok, so this question was in fact as stupid as I thought it might be. The
paramete
http://digital.ni.com/softlib.nsf/websearch/402373947E6F2EFD862571BE0065ABFC
national instruments does provide GPIB driver support for linux for their
cards, which is not dependent on having a labview install. driver appears to be
available at no cost.
granted, this information probably isn't
I'm also interested in this... what I have been doing is connecting one, loading an image,
and then disconnecting and connecting another and loading an image.
- George
Dan Halperin wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use two USRPs on the same machine? I'm having trouble
finding in the USRP construc
Hi,
Is it possible to use two USRPs on the same machine? I'm having trouble
finding in the USRP constructors (python or C) where you tell it which
board to use if it finds multiple.
Thanks,
-Dan
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All,
Since I'm now involved in the project using the USRP, and am looking at
FFT's acquired, I recall some mention of a DC component of the resulting
FFT due to 'hardware'.
What is the general approach that folks have used to deal with this problem.
Thanks,
John Clark.
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Eric,
I have been searching this out. I looked in the libstdc++ packages that I
have installed and none of them had a libstdc++.la file. So I found this on
the novell bugzilla site:
Summary: Missing .la files in devel packages
Product: openSUSE 10.2
Version: RC 1
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Ot