Also, for PlutoSDR, there is an official RUST Crate:
https://crates.io/crates/industrial-io
https://docs.rs/industrial-io/0.2.0/industrial_io/
On Friday, April 23, 2021 6:02 PM, Derek Kozel wrote:
Subject: Re: Rust-lang
[External]
Hi Sam,
I started looking at using the CXX library for this
HI Josh - here is the entire file ./python/bindings/python_bindings.cc:
/*
* Copyright 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This file is part of GNU Radio
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
*
*/
#include
#define NPY_NO_DEPRECATED_API NPY_1_7_API_VERSION
#include
namespace
hi Marcus
problem solved!
thanks for information: I immediately localize the conf file and I can
easily tune numbers of period.
Best Regards,
David Martini
Il giorno mer 5 mag 2021 alle ore 14:27 Marcus Müller ha
scritto:
> How did you install GNU Radio? This usually defines where things are
That looks right. And in python_bindings.cc, do you see the import of base
block methods like:
PYBIND11_MODULE(blocks_python, m)
{
// Initialize the numpy C API
// (otherwise we will see segmentation faults)
init_numpy();
// Allow access to base block methods
py::module::impo
Hello Vasil,
thank you very much, this seems to solve the problem and I now know
where to look the next time :-)
Kind regards,
Ralf
Am 05.05.2021 um 17:08 schrieb Vasil Velichkov:
Hi Ralf,
On 05/05/2021 17.38, Ralf Gorholt wrote:
AttributeError: module 'dl5eu' has no attribute 'dvbt_ofdm_sy
Hi Josh - thanks for your help.
from ./python/bindings/hermesNB_python.cc:
void bind_hermesNB(py::module& m)
{
using hermesNB= ::gr::hpsdr::hermesNB;
py::class_>(m, "hermesNB", D(hermesNB))
.def(py::init(&hermesNB::make),
py::arg("RxFreq0"),
... long list of arg
Hi Ralf,
On 05/05/2021 17.38, Ralf Gorholt wrote:
> AttributeError: module 'dl5eu' has no attribute 'dvbt_ofdm_synchronization'
> Can anybody give me a hint what is happening here?
You most probably need to link the gnuradio's fft component to your OOT block.
In your CMakeLists.txt find the lin
Dear all,
my problem concerns GNU Radio version 3.8 from the maintenance branch
but it is probably not limited to this version.
I would like to try to adapt the block "ofdm_synchronization" that
Federico Larrocca and others have developed for ISDB-T so that it can be
used for DVB-T. For this pur
Tom,
What does your hermesNB_python.cc look like?
There should be a declaration for the binding in there that looks like:
py::class_ wrote:
> I'm working on porting my OOT to gr 3.9 The 3.7 and 3.8 versions work
> fine.
> The ported code is compiled and make installed. My OOT is visible in
I'm working on porting my OOT to gr 3.9 The 3.7 and 3.8 versions work fine.
The ported code is compiled and make installed. My OOT is visible in GRC,
and
I've added to a new flowgraph.
My OOT is in category HPSDR and the module is hermesNB (of several).
When I try to execute a simple flowgraph
I have installed GNU Radio from the master branch, so I have got version
3.10 now. The install prefix is /usr.
I don't have a ~/.gnuradio/config.conf file, only ~/.gnuradio/grc.conf
exists after I have started gnuradio-companion.
The directory /etc/gnuradio/conf.d exists. The files in there are
How did you install GNU Radio? This usually defines where things are
looked for. You can check where your GNU Radio looks by running
gnuradio-config-info --prefsdir
,
gnuradio-config-info --userprefsdir
and
gnuradio-config-info --sysconfdir
.
In fact, that tool can be used to check whether your
in order to reduce Ua warning I try to adjust (according to GNUradio WiKi )
the jumper of periods.
In my case I found this setting in /etc/gnuradio/conf.d alsa audio
directorybut seem to be no effect.
Can be that the configuration file is located in other directory.
Thank you for your help.
D
In my case gr-osmosdr on ubuntu 20.04
Work just in gnuradio 3.8.1.
I'm not able to run it on ubuntu 3.9.. at least unit 10 days ago.
David Martini
Il Mer 5 Mag 2021, 12:49 Jeff Long ha scritto:
> On Ubuntu 20.04, apt install gr-osmosdr works.
>
> It sounds like you've gone through quite a bit
I think it may be more insidious. The ~/.gnuradio/config.conf file
doesn't necessarily exist, and the default config.conf is in
/etc/gnuradio/conf.d
But if the install prefix is /usr, then there's some trickery in the top
level CMakeLists.txt file. See:
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/b
On Ubuntu 20.04, apt install gr-osmosdr works.
It sounds like you've gone through quite a bit here.
What is the HackRF1 RF Receiver you mention?
On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 4:28 AM Jessica Chen
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> My main goal is to simply get the HackRF One FM receiver to work on GRC.
> In shor
Check your ~/.gnuradio/config.conf file. In there is a section [modtool]
and a "newmod_path=..."
Verify that matches the value of your installed path.
On mine it says:
[modtool]
newmod_path =
/share/gnuradio/gr39/share/gnuradio/modtool/templates/gr-newmod
For 3.9, there was a slight change in the
Dear all,
My main goal is to simply get the HackRF One FM receiver to work on GRC. In
short, I’ve tried:
- GNU Radio installation on Ubuntu 20.04 via PPAs, PyBOMBS, and source.
Unfortunately, no variation yields the osmocom source I need. Additional
attempts to install gr-osmosdr, via default pack
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