Hi,
I'm new to this list. Need some help compiling gnuradio 3.0.1 in Ubuntu
14.4. I know this is an old, unsupported gnuradio, but I was hoping for
some insight into swig compilation. Need it for a dependncy:
Must remake target `gr_add_const_vcc.h'.
Hi everyone,
I want to build an Android App to communicate with an USRP B200-mini, and
this app should use one OOT module with several oot blocks.
How should I proceed to import my OOT module?
Thank you
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Hi,
I've submitted a pull request with your patch. [0]
Cheers
Andrej
[0] https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/pull/2413
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Hi all,
I have some remarks regarding the current state of the filter design
tool.
> First step would thus be to polish the tool and clean it up, modernize
> it. I'm not sure about its state w.r.t. no longer using pyqwt. Maybe
> that's a place to start.
Recently Edward Kigwana worked on
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 at 13:41:07 -0700, Mark Gannet wrote:
> The make method in udp_sink doesn't allow for broadcast right?
Yes, that’s correct. The code for the UDP sink can be found at [1]. The
connect function therein does not enable broadcast.
[1]
Hi all,
we skipped the project call today after a few of us discussed potential
topics, and didn't really have a lot to talk about.
One thing that we would like to remind people about is that we have applied
for GSoC, and you have already seen students submit pre-applications. I
would like to
Hi Tucker!
Nice hearing from you :)
Have you met Travis? His gr-dpd[1], especially?
Cheers,
Marcus
[1] https://github.com/tfcollins/gr-dpd
On Thu, 2019-03-21 at 12:18 -0500, Tucker Reinhardt wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> My name is Tucker Reinhardt and I am a Sophomore studying at Rice University.
Hi Nicolas and Martin,
Thank you again for answering all my queries.
I will definitely make the changes suggested in the timeline.
By "both the tools", I meant that there would be an option to use any one
of the following parsers.
Thanks!
Regards,
Arpit Gupta
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 10:53 PM
Hey Arpit,
thanks for your answer. As if you should proceed using both the tools: if
you think it's worth it, go for it. But be careful about the timeframe of
the program. You might don't want to spend a significant portion of the
already limited coding time into doing the parsing twice. Here I
Hello all,
My name is Tucker Reinhardt and I am a Sophomore studying at Rice
University. I am pursuing a double major in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science so working on GNU Radio sounds just up my alley and I hope
to contribute this year as part of GSoC.
Here at Rice great emphasis is
Dear lists,
please find our Call for Papers below.
BR / vy73
Markus Heller, M.A. DL8RDS
Prof. Dr. Michael Hartje DK5HH
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** apologies for cross-posting **
Call for Papers: SDRA-2019 Friedrichshafen
HAMRADIO Friedrichshafen Software Defined Radio
The idea of simulating VHDL modules with GNURadio is great. It might be
interesting to create something generic that can interact with a VHDL
simulator (like GHDL) or with cocotb.
El mar., 19 mar. 2019 a las 15:17, Bowen Hu ()
escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks Marcus for giving me good advice. I
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 01:16:32AM +0530, Rachuri Sri Pramodh wrote:
>Hi GNU Radio Community,
>As suggested by Marcus, I have made a design plan which can be found in
>the attached proposal for GSOC.
Rachuri,
thanks for submitting! You need to make modifications to make this
follow
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 02:44:30PM -0500, Luis Felipe Albarracin Sanchez wrote:
>Hello all,
>I am trying to make the output of a block a variable for other blocks, as
>explained here:
>https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2012-02/msg00581.html
>My flowgraph is as
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 03:36:21PM +0530, Arpit Gupta wrote:
>Happy Holi everyone (holi is an Indian festival of colors)
>
>Thank you Nicolas for your valuable response
>
>I understood all your points and will surely make changes in the proposal.
>
>The tools here I referred are
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 02:06:36PM +, Bowen Hu wrote:
>Hi all,
>Thanks Marcus for giving me good advice. I implemented a demo of plugin
>structure( https://github.com/B0WEN-HU/Plugin-demo ), which can compile
>and execute C++ code at runtime.
>My proposal draft has been
Hi all,
if you're planning (or even just vaguely thinking about) applying for
a GSoC project with GNU Radio, please make sure you have a CLA with GNU
Radio. This is the legal arrangement that allows you to write GNU Radio
code -- a strong requirement for being able to participate.
Here are
On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 09:50:51AM +0530, Anirban Banik wrote:
>Hi Felix, Marcus,
>I apologise for my delayed reply. I have meanwhile gone through most of
>the tutorials on the GNU Radio website. I am interested in the Filter
>Design Tool Enhancements.Â
>As suggested by Felix,
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 12:43:52AM +0530, Rachuri Sri Pramodh wrote:
>Hi GNU Radio Community!
>I am a pre-final year student in Dept of EECS at IIT Bhilai.
>We were thought about how to use SDRs using GNU Radio during one of our
>lab courses and also made a small python-code block
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 09:42:41AM -0700, Laura Arjona wrote:
>Thank you very much Marcus, I do appreciate your help, I only have
>experience with GUIs in android .
>The big picture is to change the behavior of the OOT blocks based on the
>user input; and the user interacts with
FYI: I share Marcus' concerns about using non-standard installers for your
system. That said, I tested the pip install approach; and it works.
In the end however, on my 16.04 system, I went with installing CMake by
hand via the script that Kitware provides.
-- M
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 1:02 AM
Happy Holi everyone (holi is an Indian festival of colors)
Thank you Nicolas for your valuable response
I understood all your points and will surely make changes in the proposal.
The tools here I referred are both pygccxml and libclang.
There is trade off for both the tools:-
1). Pygccxml
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