Another GNU Radio noob here. I've been playing around with some of the
examples while I eagerly await my USRP1 and I had a question about the
dial_tone.py example.
I ran the dial_tone.py example that's part of the 3.3.0 release and noticed it
doesn't really sound like a (US) dial tone. I'm
Another GNU Radio noob here. I've been playing around with some of the
examples while I eagerly await my USRP1 and I had a question about the
dial_tone.py example.
I ran the dial_tone.py example that's part of the 3.3.0 release and noticed it
doesn't really sound like a (US) dial tone. I'm n
Woops, sorry for the resend. Just checked the archives and realised
the listserv didn't reflect my own message back to me.
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Blair Strang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Two related questions:
>
> 1) In the datasheet for the N210, the specifications state 50Mhz
> instantaneous
Hi all,
Two related questions:
1) In the datasheet for the N210, the specifications state 50Mhz
instantaneous bandwidth in 8-bit mode. I was looking at
otw_type.width in the UHD and I can't see an 8 bit mode there. Is
8-bit mode implemented in the fpga/firmware/driver for N210? If not,
roughly
I believe that I just fixed this today. Pull in the latest uhd repo and
rebuild. Thanks -Josh
http://code.ettus.com/redmine/ettus/projects/uhd/repository/revisions/9d13960d8fb4303979b7986db8c9e1f2c8565312
On 12/03/2010 06:40 PM, Kyle Zhou wrote:
> Hi
> I am trying to build gr-uhd from latest gi
Hi
I am trying to build gr-uhd from latest git repository on OSX 10.6.5
At the link stage, I got the following error:
libtool: link: g++ -dynamiclib -Wl,-undefined -Wl,dynamic_lookup -o
.libs/libgnuradio-uhd-3.4git.0.dylib .libs/uhd_multi_usrp_source.o
.libs/uhd_multi_usrp_sink.o .libs/uhd_sing
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Nick Foster wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 13:53 -0800, Vladutzzz wrote:
>> The problem is that I am in the middle of a project, time is of the essence
>> and I don't have time to start stumbling around with UHD, right now I have
>> to use Simulink, hence UDP. GnuRa
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM, ish13 wrote:
>
> Can someone please help and tell me what is wrong with my code. My idea is
> to create a sine wave->modulate->demodulate->display on scope. I get the
> following error below. Can some explain why? Also is my idea of my flow
> graph a correct way
Many many congratulations Matt team and list
Kind Regards,
Marten
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Can someone please help and tell me what is wrong with my code. My idea is
to create a sine wave->modulate->demodulate->display on scope. I get the
following error below. Can some explain why? Also is my idea of my flow
graph a correct way to see if I get back the signal that was created?
Than
> Hi Marcus,
>
> uname -m is returning i686.
>
> Regards
> Sanjay
>
>
Please, what is the contents of
/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/usrpm/usrpd_dbid.py
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Hi Marcus,
uname -m is returning i686.
Regards
Sanjay
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Sanjay Singh
wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> I have followed below set of lines from gnuradio build guide after installing
> Fedora-13.
>
>
> # yum install gnuradio usrp
>
> # yum groupinstall "Engineering and Scient
Hi Marcus,
I have followed below set of lines from gnuradio build guide after
installing Fedora-13.
# yum install gnuradio usrp
# yum groupinstall "Engineering and Scientific" "Development Tools"
# yum install fftw-devel cppunit-devel wxPython-devel libusb-devel \
guile boost-devel alsa-lib-d
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