I am scheduling the next Co-Processors WG call to take place next
Wednesday, October 29, 2014 @ 2:00pm US/Eastern time (6:00pm UTC). I'll
send out a reminder next week. Currently there is no agenda, so if you plan
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As a follow up, I just finished the PyBOMBS install stream with UHD and Gnu
Radio installed following these instructions:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/QuickStart
That is a pretty painless process for the most part.
The only unexpected thing that happened to me is that when I
Yes i was talking about the app_store.py script. Thanks for replying. I'll
use the command line.
Rich
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:44 PM, West, Nathan
wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Richard Bell
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just installed PyBOMBS on Ubuntu 14.04. I'm noticing that som
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Richard Bell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed PyBOMBS on Ubuntu 14.04. I'm noticing that sometimes the
> icon labels are readable, but a lot of them are off the screen and can't be
> selected, like UHD. The last icon available to install for me when this
> happ
Hello,
I just installed PyBOMBS on Ubuntu 14.04. I'm noticing that sometimes the
icon labels are readable, but a lot of them are off the screen and can't be
selected, like UHD. The last icon available to install for me when this
happens is osmo-tetra.
To overcome this, I close PyBOMBS and restart
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I'm looking at filter design procedures for rational_resampler and
pfb_arb_ resampler and see contradiction between them.
Lets assume downsample with rate 3/4 or 0.75. Lets source sample rate
to be 1 (so, target sample rate should be 7500), b
Raydel Abreu (CM2ESP) wrote
> However I would like to know how can I demodulate a PSK transmission which
> is carried over a typical FM signal.
IIRC you would just do the WBFM demod, then the PSK demod. See the gr-rds:
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-rds
Lou
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I just installed gnuradio using PyBombs on an Ubuntu 14.04 machine and it
worked fine except for two things. First, I had to manually install via
apt-get the boost library. I am not sure why but PyBombs kept bombing out
with an error. Then, after installation, I had to run ./pybombs env to
setup th
Hello Everyone,
I hate asking questions like this, but I need help installing GNU Radio.
The objective is to have GNU Radio 3.7.5.1 and UHD installed on Ubuntu
14.04 so I can use it with my USRP N210. The problem I have is this:
1) I don't like using the ettus easy install for 'UHD+GNU Radio' bec
On 10/22/2014 02:25 PM, Michael Rahaim wrote:
> I see that the tutorial home page says 3.7.4 is required, but I just
> checked the guided tutorial in python
> (http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Guided_Tutorial_GNU_Radio_in_Python)
> and it mentions 3.7.0 or later as a prereq.
Than
Hello,
I had experimented with simple PSK reception with GNU-Radio when the
carrier is directly phase modulated.
However I would like to know how can I demodulate a PSK transmission which
is carried over a typical FM signal.
Kind regards,
Raydel
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I often use the unpacked_to_packed block inline as well to save space and
transfer time if I am saving a bunch of decoded data. This may not be an
issue if you aren't doing things remotely.
Very Respectfully,
Dan CaJacob
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 20
Hello,
I am trying to implement a burst transmitter using GNU Radio Companion
and an USRP N210 with WBX board. My problem is when inserting zeros as
"gap" between the bursts the USRP is transmitting a non-neglectable
carrier signal (due to DC offset I guess?). So I want to try inserting
tx_sob an
Hi again.
I finally was able to build most of GR using CMake and
the generated "Visual Studio 2010" gnuradio.sln file. Since I'm
not sure if this platform is supported or not, it may be a futile attempt.
I patched cmake/msvc/config.h since I figured that was the active one.
IMHO it's confusing
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Alex Zhang wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Any guys who ever used IIR filters? I got problems as below:
>
> I want the IIR filter works as:
> y[n] = 1.8*x[n] + 0.8*y[n-1]
> Then I set the feed forward taps as [1.8], feeback taps as [0.8], just
> like
> self.iir_filter_xxx_0
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Su Li wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After demodulation, I get a stream of "0" and "1" in UChar format, I want
> to save this stream to a file and have a look at these raw bits before
> decoding them. I tried to use "File Sink" block to save them, but I cannot
> open the saved
Hi,
After demodulation, I get a stream of "0" and "1" in UChar format, I want
to save this stream to a file and have a look at these raw bits before
decoding them. I tried to use "File Sink" block to save them, but I cannot
open the saved file with "gedit". It can be opened with "GVim", but the
c
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the response. I'll make sure to work with the newer version
going forward.
I see that the tutorial home page says 3.7.4 is required, but I just
checked the guided tutorial in python (
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Guided_Tutorial_GNU_Radio_in_Python)
and
I would like to point out that we *do* provide the 'solutions' in a
dedicated repo:
https://github.com/gnuradio/gr-tutorial
Cheers,
M
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Hello,
I am trying to implement a burst transmitter using GNU Radio Companion
and an USRP N210 with WBX board. My problem is when inserting zeros as
"gap" between the bursts the USRP is transmitting a non-neglectable
carrier signal (due to DC offset I guess?). So I want to try inserting
tx_sob an
Michael,
we do point out in our tutorials that you require GNU Radio 3.7.4 or
later to run these tutorials. The possibility of writing Python-only
OOTs is the main reason for this.
However, you *probably* don't need to upgrade if you don't like. One way
to do this is to clone gr-tutorial, and rem
On 10/22/2014 11:26 AM, Vlad Stoica wrote:
> thank you for the hint! After printing the variable, I noticed I
> assigned a variable wrongly.
>
> However, now everything works fine :-)
>
> If there is someone else who has problems doing this tutorial, here is
> the code :
I would like to point ou
On 20.10.2014 13:37, Martin Braun wrote:
Vlad,
thanks for going through the guided tutorials, and thanks for your
feedback. We'll address those soon and fix the tutorials.
As for your solution, I'm not sure. I recommend putting a couple of
print statements so you can tell what's going on.
chee
No, I did not mean that.
Ok, this might be a problem: "Scaling", for me, means "multiplying with a scalar
value".
My suggestion therefore was that you just insert a multiplier before the IFFT.
Maybe we're talking about a different "scaling"?
Greetings,
Marcus
On 10/22/2014 06:46 AM, zealdeal
Hi Sebastian,
google showed that the wimax scanner project is hosted at
http://code.google.com/p/wimax-scanner/
and that they even have a mailing list, especially since that page shows no
connection of that project to GNU Radio.
Greetings,
Marcus
On 10/22/2014 08:52 AM, Sebastian Komorowski wr
Hello
I am trying to install an OOT module into my GNURadio distribution. I
can integrate the module into GRC and use it in the flowgraph. However,
when I try to execute, I get the following Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./top_block.py", line 76, in
tb = top_block()
Thank you all for your postings! I really appreciate your help in
solving my problem.
Sean,
interesting point.
Frederik,
How does your carrier look when you send bursts of >500 samples?
Greetings,
Marcus
On 21.10.2014 19:29, Nowlan, Sean wrote:
I'm concerned that the problem Frederik is o
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