Hi ,
I'm trying to install Gnu radio through Pybombs but no success so far:
Here is my system information :
Python 2.7.6
Pip 8.2.1
UBUNTU 14.04
steps:
1. sudo -H pip install pybombs
2. sudo -H pip install --upgrade git+
https://github.com/gnuradio/pybombs.git
- pybombs recipes add
You might find the tutorials on greatscottgadgets.com useful for guidance.
They are under the education link SDR with HACKRF
Alan
From: Discuss-gnuradio
[mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+alan.r.hill=gmail@gnu.org] On Behalf Of
West, Nathan
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:19 PM
To:
Keep track of your sampling rates.
Input is 5e6. Filter decimates to 1e6. Rational resampler goes to 2.4e6,
then you've told the wbfm rx to expect input at 480e3. In the rational
resampler try setting interpolation to 480e3 and decimation to 1e6.
Hopefully that gets you some sound. By the way,
You want to specify a certain commit (@123abc), I'm not sure the time
thing is even valid. However, it would help more if you could tell us
what's wrong, so we can fix it.
M
On 05/09/2016 08:45 PM, Shahnaz Shirazi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to check out the pybomb code that I've used on May
On 05/10/2016 05:52 PM, Richard Bell wrote:
All,
I'm still not sure what's going on with this. Is it a problem with my
installation or a bug in the code related to the formatter? Has anyone
tested using the formatter field recently?
v/r,
Rich
TBH, I never use the formatter stuff myself.
All,
I'm still not sure what's going on with this. Is it a problem with my
installation or a bug in the code related to the formatter? Has anyone
tested using the formatter field recently?
v/r,
Rich
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Richard Bell
wrote:
> Dan and Marcus
You're misunderstanding sampling. A couple of things:
1) Your signal source has a "sampling frequency" of 5MHz and you are asking
it to generate a cosine with frequency 96.5 MHz. If you've had a DSP or
linear systems class thing back to nyquist (damn kentucky derby means
googling for nyquist is
hi,
I have been trying to run basic FM radio tutorial using USRP n200 but I
cannot even do that. Attached is the png file of my flow graph, I do not
understand what is wrong here.
I also tried to check spectrum using waterfall sink but no significant
results
Please guide me here.
-Vinit Shah
Hi,
(I've posted this question on the USRP mailing list but have had no
responses. I'm hoping someone here has some advice - thanks.)
I have a very simple GRC project with a UHD:USRP Source Block, a QT GUI
Frequency Sink Block and two function probes into the UHD's function
"get_mboard_sensor".
Dear concerned,
I am interested in the 'QT Widgets Improvements' project listed on the
project webpage (gnuradio.org). I wish to do this project as part of
the ESA's Summer of Code in Space program. I am currently enrolled at
the University of Edinburgh for Master of Science (Computer Science)
Let me write a short document detailing what /should/ go where first.
Am 10. Mai 2016 03:30:02 MESZ, schrieb Geof Nieboer :
>Yes, Wix is pretty flexible in that regard.
>
>It looks like right now some config files are looking in the $HOME
>directory and some are looking in
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