Vijay Ramasami wrote:
Thanks for the information David. I will look up ITU-J.83B ...
Do you happen to have any captured QAM cable data (or any website that
lists the data) ? I wanted to see if I can put together a software
demod for digital cable ...
On 8/13/07, David I. Emery [EMAIL
resending following query as no reply is posted. any advice?
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From: vsrk sarma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 4, 2007 4:10 AM
Subject: hangup in make process
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
I am trying to install gnuradio-3.0.3 on HP/Compaq nx6115 loaded with
vsrk sarma wrote:
Is it possible to run gr with only few components installed?
Yes. Your list of configured components is ok. The remaining components
are optional and require additional libraries or tools to build.
Can software be tested without hardware installed?
Yes. Run 'make check'
If you can't find any, let me know and I might be able to help. I
have access to 2 QAM-64 channels and 15 or so QAM256 channels, some
HD, all unencrypted. I probably have some encrypted ones too, but I
don't know how many, as they are encrypted... If you can write a
little capture
Bahn William L Civ USAFA/DFCS wrote:
Please tell me there is a better way.
I didn't follow the start of this thread, but can you reiterate what
you're trying to accomplish, vs. alternative ways of getting there? It
does seem like things are getting overcomplicated, and some times it's
useful
The png's in the docs/exploring gnu radio directory are corrupted. I
cannot read them with gimp or any other other tool. File run on them
says they are PNG corrupted files.
I loaded the eps files, they appear to be okay but any png I tried to
generate from them in a few seconds of trying,
Bob McGwier wrote:
The png's in the docs/exploring gnu radio directory are corrupted. I
cannot read them with gimp or any other other tool. File run on them
says they are PNG corrupted files.
Okay, confirmed here.
These haven't changed in literally years.
I just confirmed the earliest
Hello everyone,
I've just installed gnuradio 3.0 via svn (just the way the build guide
suggests for fedora 6),
I noticed that my /usr/local/lib did not contain libgromnithread related
files which were required for building my own sources.
by adding those files manually from my main
Johnathan Corgan wrote:
Bob McGwier wrote:
The png's in the docs/exploring gnu radio directory are corrupted. I
cannot read them with gimp or any other other tool. File run on them
says they are PNG corrupted files.
Okay, confirmed here.
These haven't changed in literally years.
I just
Hi, Johnathan
Thank you for the answer. But what's the difference between the new blocks
and old blocks? Thanks.
Dawei
On 8/16/07, Johnathan Corgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dawei Shen wrote:
BTW: Eric, you mentioned the gr_udp_source, I am quite interested in it,
is there any example in
Hello all. I've been lurking for a while but this is my first post to
the list, and I first wanted to take the opportunity to thank everybody
responsible for GNU Radio, GRC, and the USRP. What a great set of products!
I'm using GNU Radio on an Intel MacBook Pro under OSX 10.4. Here's my
Hello Ed,
This was a typo in 0.65 with the clock recovery. I decided to fix it
just now (yikes, i made changes to a tag!). You can re-download or
re-check out 0.65.
This has been long-since fixed in the grc trunk if you'd like to give
that a try. svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/grc/trunk
From: Johnathan Corgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bahn William L Civ USAFA/DFCS wrote:
Please tell me there is a better way.
I didn't follow the start of this thread, but can you reiterate what
you're trying to accomplish, vs. alternative ways of getting there? It
does seem like things
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