Hi George,
Here it is:
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk.
Hi Hans,
This is in my realm, but I don't know the exact answer yet... just
tossing out my knowledge to help.
But it seems as though the libusrp_inband-qa (QA code for the inband
code) is not linking to the PMT library correctly... or the PMT library
is never built.
Can you report your out
Hi,
I got svn rev 6467 of the gnuradio trunk today and it built fine (with no
errors) on my Ubuntu desktop machine. Then I tried the same on my Ubuntu
server machine and 'make' ended with the following:
I deleted the entire `/home/superuser/SM1680/build/gnuradio' directory, did a
svn checkout
Hi All,
I am completely new in this list and in this project. I just start from the
tutorial. When I am following the tutorial and run the example of sudo
./wfm_rcv_gui.py 101.5, I can only hear the noise. However, the example of sudo
./usrp_oscope.py works well. Could someone explain it t
The GNU Radio trunk repository has been updated with the following changes:
* Final gr.top_block and gr.hier_block2 implementation inside
gnuradio-core/src/lib/runtime
* Implementation of gr.hier_block2 versions of all the old-style blocks
in blks. These live in blks2.
* Addition of gr.hier
Juha Vierinen wrote:
> I am writing a simple program that stores USRP sampled data and stores
> it on disk continuously in 1s sized files. I have made a new sink for
> this purpose, which is almost identical to gr_filesink, except that
> mine blocks in work() while the file is closed and a new one
Don Ward wrote:
> Instead of the contructor "usrp1_source_base" we have the function
> "usrp1_sink_base". This isn't what I would expect. Does swig care?
Well, it does, and this is a bug, but it we're lucky that it doesn't
cause any apparent harm. Good catch, I'll fix on the trunk.
--
Johnat
Hi Calogero,
We unfortunately cannot really support in-band signaling until its
released, and I was told not to encourage its use until it is :)
One reason is...
2) There are two amplifiers. Could you know where their gains are setted when I
execute the test "test_usrp_inband_rx"?
... thin
Hi all,
I've put together a simple program that shifts the frequency of an
input down so that 252kHz comes out at 12kHz. It seems to be working,
but it's very prone to buffer underruns and overruns. The slightest bit
of activity on the computer breaks up the output. Is there any way to
buffe
Hi,
I have executed the package "inband-usb" and I have seen the value of RSSI but I
don't understand two things:
1) What's the value of the frequency of USRP which is setted of default in the
test "test_usrp_inband_rx"?
2) There are two amplifiers. Could you know where their gains are setted whe
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