Hello,
>./myprog: error while loading shared libraries: libgnuradio.so.0: cannot
>open shared object file: No such file or directory
try to add '/usr/local/lib' to file '/etc/ld.so.conf'
http://www.eng.morgan.edu/~rcobo/fedora/helpgnuradio.html
Rafael
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> But if you don't know anything, in my understanding, you must:
>
> 1. Try every (32) PRN code, since you don't know what satellites are
> over your local horizon.
Yes
> 2. Try multiple frequencies in order to compensate doppler deviation of
> unknown satellites respect to your unknown position
Yes, of course I have a full installation and I have all the
devel tools.
I tried with swig 1.3.24 and before with 1.3.23 but in the
two cases not the examples not found some files.
What version of python and swig are you using?
Thanks a lot!
Iban
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I've just read the GPS specs. Good material. Thanks for the reference.
I have now a more relevant question for this list: How can you easily
lock the GPS sats when a) you don't have an almanac, b) you don't have a
clock aproximate reference and c) you don't know your approximate location.
As fa
The entire U.S. Supreme Court will definitely spend a few centuries in
purgatory after their
"life terms" end for rendering the software patent decisions. This is
appalling.
Please raise objections to this ASAP. It is exclusively prior art and
does not even deserve an implementation
patent.
I came across this patent app on SDR from
freshpatents.com (a relatively new patent monitoring website).
The comments say it is based on a chinese patent
which might explain the why the word "multi" appears to be
misspelled in the title. It seems a bit far reaching.
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