Hi,
First thanks to Micheal and Eric for their help.
I am in the process of testing my USRP board and I just have a question
how should I understand that USRP works while I am testing it through
gnuradio-examples? because I run the
./usrp_fft.py and ./usrp_oscope.py a window pops up with thi
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On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 03:08:15PM -0400, Michael Dickens wrote:
>
> Go into gnuradio-examples/python/usrp:
>
> If your USRP has an FM capable card, try running:
>
> pythonw usrp_wfm_rcv.py -f
>
> If no FM card, try:
>
> ./benchmark_usb.py
FYI, benchmark_usb is flaky.
You're better off usin
Melody -
On May 4, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Melody S wrote:
I am trying to test my Usrp board, but there are two problems,
1 ) I have downloaded and install the gnuradio from Subversion and
as long as I look through the usrp/share/rev2, I have the files
multi_2rxhb_2tx.rbf
std_2rxhb_2tx.rbf
std_4r
Hi,
I am trying to test my Usrp board, but there are two problems,
1 ) I have downloaded and install the gnuradio from Subversion and as long
as I look through the usrp/share/rev2, I have the files
multi_2rxhb_2tx.rbf
std_2rxhb_2tx.rbf
std_4rx_0tx.rbf
std.ihx
and I don't have the files usrp_fi
Hi,
I have a rev3 USRP board. I would like to drive it with an external
clock which also drives my (external) RF front end. Where can I find
schematics of this board or instructions/tips on using an external clock?
Thanks,
Chris
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On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 01:07:01AM -0700, Eng. Firas wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> For GNU beginners, the following link contains a useful GNU-Radio
> installation notes:
> www.eecis.udel.edu/~manicka/Research/GnuRadio_InstallationNotes.pdf
>
> Firas
Thanks.
I would suggest starting with:
http://gnurad
Hi
For GNU beginners, the following link contains a useful GNU-Radio
installation notes:
www.eecis.udel.edu/~manicka/Research/GnuRadio_InstallationNotes.pdf
Firas
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