Perhaps some of these packages are already listed in the cygwin package
manager? If not, you have to install them from source. Cheetah and lxml
are pretty small, so they should be easy to get installed... it seems
like getting gtk and pygtk will be more of the challenge.
If you figure it out,
Hi all,
For the life of me I still can not figure out how to properly build an AM
and SSB receiver. Using grc I am able to build and run FFT sink and observe
the AM broadcast band spectrum and control the frequency. But I can not
detect the audio. (I have not yet tried to build an SSB receiver.
On 12/11/2009 11:50 AM, Jeff Brower wrote:
Cosmin-
Hey,Could it be possible to install gnuradio on smarphones
or iphone (v1 to v3) -maybe a minimal version- in order to
get working the usrp (or a minimal harware) with it?Maybe a
custom usrp hardware?Changing the dock for example.
Interesting
Hi,
Googling USRP2, I found the following PDF:
https://vm-sitev-01.hig.se/filearchive/Centrumbildningar/Radiocentrum/RFMTC09/Dokument/1-1-Hugo-Tullberg_Patrik-Eliardsson-slides.pdf
Best Regards,
Firas
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I have tried adding components and extra libraries to get grc to be
able to run under cygwin. When I try to force it I get errors for
the following components
Python Cheetah templates >= 2.0.0
Python gtk wrappers >=2.10.0
Python lxml wrappers >= 2.0.0
These packages are not referenced in the