Hiya Ambily,
Does anyone knows how to access this webpage?
svn co https://www.cgran.org/svn/projects/SIDSuite
I have no idea about svn repository.
SVN is short for Apache Subversion - a software source code version
control system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Subversion
In order
Begin with https://www.cgran.org/
Click on Browse Source (at the top of the page)
Then click on projects,
then scroll down and click on SIDsuite, then on trunk ...
On 5/28/2012 10:45 PM, ambily joseph wrote:
Hai
Does anyone knows how to access this webpage?
svn co
Hi Josh,
Yes, gnuradio, boost, qt and uhd are in release mode. I enabled /debug
and /Zi in gnuradio once to debug. I also tried without these flags.
Thanks.
Could you provide me some hint? I am using the latest git version of
gnuradio compiled with Boost 1.44 and MSVC10 using CMake 2.8.5.
Hi Josh,
It seems you are right. Even though all libraries were in release mode,
my app was in debug. I recompiled it in release and everything goes
fine. I recompiled boost, uhd, qt, gnuradio and my app in debug and it
does not work. Do you know why?
Thanks.
Pol Henarejos
Research Engineer,
Dear all,
I am planning to purchase a gpsdo kit from ettus research to set up a 2X2
mimo system using 4 usrp2s. I need your help in answering a few questions
that i have.
is the gpsdo kit only meant fro the usrpN series devices only? or can they
be used with usrp2 also?
in order to sync 2 Tx
On 29 May 2012 09:27, bharadwaj desikan wrote:
Dear all,
I
am planning to purchase a gpsdo kit from ettus research to set up a 2X2
mimo system using 4 usrp2s. I need your help in answering a few
questions that i have.
is the gpsdo kit only meant fro the usrpN
series devices only? or
Dear list,
I am using gr_uhd_source as the source of my app. At some moment, there
is an overflow, an O is printf'ed and the scheduler stops. The program
is still running but there is no flow of samples between blocks. They
are waiting for something. I added the following lines in the work() of
The hardware information page here:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Hardware#RTL2832-TV-tuners
Refers to the gr-baz RTL-SDR driver, which, IMHO isn't as good as the
gr-osmosdr drivers, here:
http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/rtl-sdr
AMONG OTHER THINGS THE GR-OSMOSDR
On 05/29/2012 07:29 AM, Pol Henarejos wrote:
Dear list,
I am using gr_uhd_source as the source of my app. At some moment, there
is an overflow, an O is printf'ed and the scheduler stops. The program
is still running but there is no flow of samples between blocks. They
are waiting for
On 05/29/2012 01:22 AM, Pol Henarejos wrote:
Hi Josh,
It seems you are right. Even though all libraries were in release mode,
Im glad its working for you!
my app was in debug. I recompiled it in release and everything goes
fine. I recompiled boost, uhd, qt, gnuradio and my app in debug
On 05/25/2012 09:18 PM, Page Jack wrote:
Hi Philip,
How does the conclusion be made that ARM can not swallow the current
max data transfer rate? I need to build a project that need to process
60MB/s data, so any way to achieve my goal. Use a more powerful CPU or
use dsp on the omap?
60 MB/s
Hi list,
We've setup 4 USRP N210 rev4s with a Dell PowerEdge R510 server to collect
RF data for GPS related experiments. The server works great and we seem to
be able to write 20 Msps from each device simultaneously to a RAID array
with no overflows. However, after each collection program is
I don't want to using a ethernet wire to connect N series to an ARM board.
anyone have tried
build N series with ARM or DSP in one board which means the ethernet line
between N and
the processor is on PCB.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 6:24 AM, Philip Balister phi...@balister.orgwrote:
On 05/25/2012
I have been considering using GnuRadio with the USRPN210 as a realtime fading
simulator for radio hardware testing, however any approaches I've considered in
doing this seem to fall down fundamentally if I limit to using a single USRP.
I'm still relatively sure it could be done, was wondering
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 9:47 PM, J Mc columbo_the_leg...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have been considering using GnuRadio with the USRPN210 as a realtime
fading simulator for radio hardware testing, however any approaches I've
considered in doing this seem to fall down fundamentally if I limit to
On 05/29/2012 05:36 PM, Ryan Wolfarth wrote:
Hi list,
We've setup 4 USRP N210 rev4s with a Dell PowerEdge R510 server to collect
RF data for GPS related experiments. The server works great and we seem to
be able to write 20 Msps from each device simultaneously to a RAID array
with no
If memory serves correctly the n200 or the usrp 2 has an fpga expansion
interface to some xilinx development platform which you might be able to
use to create a custom solution to serve your needs.
Al
On May 29, 2012 6:17 PM, Page Jack jack.page...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to using a
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