On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Don Ward wrote:
> Due mainly to circumstances beyond my control, it is now possible to build
> the volk library on Cygwin :-). Previously, there was no support for C99
> complex data types in the Cygwin library, but this was fixed by the release
> of Cygwin 1.7.8-
Several minor issues and one major issue were encountered in building the
volk library on MinGW. The minor issues are:
(1) The use of symbolic links for volk/config.{sub,guess} is a problem. I
used a Cygwin version of git that produced Cygwin symlinks, which are
unusable in MinGW. A version
Vijay Pillai wrote:
I followed the instructions at
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/PortAudioInstall
and am building under Cygwin. Everything works till the final "make
install".
The error that i get is
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./include/@INCLUDES@': No such file or
direct
I followed the instructions at
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/PortAudioInstall
and am building under Cygwin. Everything works till the final "make install".
The error that i get is
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./include/@INCLUDES@': No such file or director
make: *** [install] Er
I am trying to test the DBPSK modulation and demodulation but I don't
understand the output. I read a binary file and modulate, then demodulate,
and then write to a file. I view the file but it is not the same as the
original file. Can someone help with what I should do.
Thanks
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Hello Dinos,
As no one has answered you I will have a try.
Physically the USRP can send DVB-S and DVB-S2
the main problem may well be the symbol rate
you require to mimic the satellite transponder.
As far as Gnuradio S/W is concerned I am not
aware of anything that will do what you want at the