On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Dan CaJacob wrote:
> I often have to test hardware RXs and though I have a hardware BER test
> fixture, it's kind of ancient and difficult to work with. I have fantasized
> about using a USRP to transmit a PRB (pseudo-random bit-sequence) to a RX
> modem. The da
I think this is a sort of different beast. You could check for gslcblas
and even pass -lgslcblas as a compile flag, in fact that is what is going
on. The problem is GSL needs BLAS but does not call it directly from the
object file, and the --as-needed doesnt check for symbols recursively, so
does
Regarding commit c0b3ce38db0eaaca05fe2f45827fcf6c9184b72b "wavelet: fix for
-lgslcblas getting stripped out of the link flags due to -Wl,--as-needed
default on newer gcc toolchains, results in missing blas symbols at runtime",
as well as other assumptions being made about GCC:
Just because th
I am attempting to capture a communication from a location beacon.
I have been at it for a week now and have gotten nowhere.
The GRC examples seem to use the USRP as a transmitter and receiver.
Are there any GRC examples that will allow the capture of the communications or
could be altered to d
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 09:45:34AM +0200, giggio wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to send messages exploiting the sound card, thus
> acoustic communication.
> Can anyone help me? Any advice is welcome?
>
> Luigi
Hi Luigi,
if you search the archives, there was a guy doing something like this
Dear All,
I would like to send messages exploiting the sound card, thus acoustic
communication.
Can anyone help me? Any advice is welcome?
Luigi
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