Hi
I started installing GNU Radio in ubuntu 12.01(64bit) in amd processor
using pybombs. But unable to proceed from here because i'am unable to
understand what it meant .
Any suggestions regarding how to proceed would be very helpful.
install type priority: ['src', 'deb']
install src called
In Germany such signals often came from oscillating TV antenna preamps, long
forgotten and out of use on top of a roof, but still powered.usually the BNetzA
(the regulation authority) was very helpful in finding those.
Ralph.
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Hi guys,
Thank you for your helpful suggestions. We still haven't managed to
pinpoint where the signal is coming from, but we have just dispatched a
black SUV with a three letter acronym stencilled on it (our university's
initials) to hunt for the signal with a spectrum analyzer and a yagi.
Yeste
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Martin Braun (CEL) wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 10:15:06AM +0100, alex wrote:
>> I want to move my out of tree model from gnuradio 3.6.5 to 3.7.0. I
>> follow the introduction about how to move from 3.6 to 3.7. The code
>> is able to build. However when I runnin
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:53 AM, James Austin wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I did look through the CMake documentation and was trying different things
> with the target_link_libraries tag, with no success.
>
> What I am trying to do is (and this may be a solved problem already) build a
> gnuradio block f
It might be an IF local oscillator whose signal is leaking outside. Hence,
the small bandwidth and the drifts on that small band.
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When I try to ping, it is not able to see the USRP2. The output states
"Destination Host Unreachable". I tried both 192.168.10.2 and 192.168.10.4
since I ran "sudo ./usrp2_recovery.py --ifc=eth0 --new-ip=192.168.10.4"
previously.
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Hi Marcus,
They do light up, mostly just the left LED. Just to confirm, I tried the
working USRP2 and it lights up the same exact way. Also the LEDs on the
Ethernet card on the host computer light up.
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On 12/09/2013 11:45 AM, rmsrms1987 wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for the response. Does swapping the SD card from the working
USRP2 to the faulty one not override this issue? I tried that, but it still
is not being detected. Maybe this is a hardware related problem.
- Rob
Yes, that should wor
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for the response. Does swapping the SD card from the working
USRP2 to the faulty one not override this issue? I tried that, but it still
is not being detected. Maybe this is a hardware related problem.
- Rob
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On 12/09/2013 10:07 AM, rmsrms1987 wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I recently found a couple USRP2's that have not been used for some time in
my lab, and decided to use them for some testing. One of the USRP2's worked
perfectly when I connected it up to the host computer, but the other one is
giving me is
Hi Everyone,
I recently found a couple USRP2's that have not been used for some time in
my lab, and decided to use them for some testing. One of the USRP2's worked
perfectly when I connected it up to the host computer, but the other one is
giving me issues. The uhd_find_devices is not able to
Hi Martin,
I did look through the CMake documentation and was trying different things
with the target_link_libraries tag, with no success.
What I am trying to do is (and this may be a solved problem already) build
a gnuradio block for the RFSpaces SDR-IQ receiver. This is mostly for me to
become
Thank you very much :)
BR,
Piotr Bieńkowski
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On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 10:15:06AM +0100, alex wrote:
> I want to move my out of tree model from gnuradio 3.6.5 to 3.7.0. I
> follow the introduction about how to move from 3.6 to 3.7. The code
> is able to build. However when I running the python script, still
> meet the importerror as follow:
>
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 03:10:49AM -0800, bieniu wrote:
> Martin Braun (CEL) wrote
> > Given an E_b of 1, what is the noise *voltage* (i.e. the expected
> > amplitude of the AWGN process) that will cause an E_b / N_0 of x, if E_b
> > / N_0 is given in dB?
> > If you take pencil and paper, and solve
Martin Braun (CEL) wrote
> Given an E_b of 1, what is the noise *voltage* (i.e. the expected
> amplitude of the AWGN process) that will cause an E_b / N_0 of x, if E_b
> / N_0 is given in dB?
> If you take pencil and paper, and solve for the noise voltage, you'll
> get this equation.
Thank you ver
Dear list,
I want to move my out of tree model from gnuradio 3.6.5 to 3.7.0. I
follow the introduction about how to move from 3.6 to 3.7. The code is
able to build. However when I running the python script, still meet the
importerror as follow:
ImportError: /usr/local/lib/libgnuradio-gmsktr.
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