Hi People,
at Grcon'14 we decided to reach out to the GR community forming on
StackOverflow. We did – and I really think this is a great thing.
However, this support has come to somewhat of a halt. There's a bunch of
questions[1] on StackOverflow that I can't answer, mostly due to
temporal restri
Hi Benjamin,
that shouldn't happen. You didn't happen to have a separate UHD/GNU
Radio installtion that you've hand-built?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 27.07.2016 10:45, Benjamin Nuss wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I've just updated my Ubuntu version to 16.04 LTS and tried to use the
> preinstalled GNU Radio ve
Hi Everyone,
I've just posted a blog post on what I've been working on the
past week.
https://signalsintelligence.wordpress.com/2016/07/24/cnns-gnu-radio/
Cheers
Chris
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Hi,
I've just updated my Ubuntu version to 16.04 LTS and tried to use the
preinstalled GNU Radio version (3.7.9). However, when trying to use
blocks that need UHD, there occures an error. And also when testing
directly "uhd_find_devices", the same error occurs:
uhd_find_devices: error while
Hi,
I would like to thank you for the support,
my issue is entirely solved applying the patch suggested in #797
Cheers :-)
Il 2016-07-24 21:31 Marcus Müller ha scritto:
Ah, great! This is really the patchset of my dreams :D
Thanks! Should've thought of checking out next… or the redmine issue
t
> I’m trying to find a way to create a *COMMON* - decoder that will work with a
> number of front ends
> It seems I have to do “surgery” on my flow graph every time… Yuck.
That's exactly what the gr-osmosdr block does ...
Of course that assumes that all your frontend actually support what
you as