Hi everyone
I need to write a custom block or two. I went through the tutorial on
the gnuradio website. This only outlines the basics. What I want to
do is to implement a polyphase filterbank channeliser that takes in an
input stream an breaks it up into a number of channels. I should then
be
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Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:53:06 -0500
From: "Eric A. Cottrell"
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Intel Atom is NICE.
> Hello,
>
> I bought the earlier version of the motherboard with just the 10/100
> ethernet. I put it in a MI-100
Bob Cameron wrote:
I have just replaced the DX2 chip and in the process lifted two pads.
They are pins 25 (T2) and 86 (PE0).
Looking at the cct diags that one can get from the cvs it appears that
pin 25 is not connected to anything else but 86 should be. (By the
square blob on the end of the
I have just replaced the DX2 chip and in the process lifted two pads.
They are pins 25 (T2) and 86 (PE0).
Looking at the cct diags that one can get from the cvs it appears that
pin 25 is not connected to anything else but 86 should be. (By the
square blob on the end of the signal wire) I cant
Hi All,
I have been struggling with the strange behaviour of the configuration
files in /usr/local/etc/gnuradio/conf.d
This is the place where the following files with gnuradio user
preferences live:
gnuradio-core.conf gr-audio-jack.conf gr-wxgui.conf
gr-audio-alsa.conf gr-audio-oss.conf
WHen
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 12:32:45PM -0800, Earle Frank wrote:
>
> Okay I am using the default scheduler. So now I have enabled the logging for
> the appropriate thread-per-block scheduler files.
>
> Here's the heart of my problem. My flow graph has five blocks, A, B, C, D,
> E.
> Output of A is in