You have to take the latest trunk of GNURadio, not the 3.1.3. release.
Get it with
# svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk gnuradio
and follow the instructions on this page
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/BuildGuide
- Fabian
Am 27.02.2009 um 22:44 schrieb T. W.:
I have gnuradio-3.1.3. I
Hi,
I was trying to see what frequencies we can use USRP to tx and rx data, with
/gnuradio-examples/python/digital/benchmark_tx.py and benchmark_rx.py. The
daughter board we are using is 2.3-2.9GHz transceiver. But benchmark only
worked in some of the frequencies, like 2.36-2.49GHz. when I was
The daughter board we are using is 2.3-2.9GHz transceiver. But benchmark only
worked in some of the frequencies, like 2.36-2.49GHz. when I was trying
other frequencies, wither above 2.5G or below 2.35G, benchmark_tx shows
there are data packets sent out, but benchmark_rx got no packets.
I
Hello,
I am debating whether to buy USRP or USRP2.. Is there any progress on
the USRP2 drivers for the Mac OS X? It seems that the USRP2 FAQ hasn't
been updated for a while - as far as this issue is concerned.
Thanks,
Jakub.
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 06:49:21PM -0500, Jakub Moskal wrote:
Hello,
I am debating whether to buy USRP or USRP2.. Is there any progress on
the USRP2 drivers for the Mac OS X? It seems that the USRP2 FAQ hasn't
been updated for a while - as far as this issue is concerned.
Nothing has been
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:13:39PM -0800, Paul Mathews wrote:
I have a nice gnuradio app running using USRP, with 3 FFTsinks going at
once, with the 1st FFTsink taking data from the USRP and the 2nd and 3rd
FFTsinks each showing the results of further processing:
1) USRP downconverting to 1