Hi Martin,
We are using the X310 USRPs, and each of them has two channels. The
configurations for those two channels are the same except for the center
frequency (kind of like an FDMA system).
Best regards,
Jonathan
Martin Braun 于2019年4月30日周二 上午8:44写道:
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 02:28:35PM
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 02:28:35PM +0800, Jiaxin Liang wrote:
>Hi,
>I have been using the bursty transmission (see here) in GNURadio for USRP
>transmission for a while. And we have a stable program running on GNURadio
>3.7.10.2 with UHD 3.9.7.
>Recently, we are trying to
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 09:41:00AM +, N. Benes wrote:
> So this seems to be a suitable pattern for my case.
Nicolas,
thanks for responding to your own email! It's a little thing, but it
keeps our archives complete, and if someone else runs into this issue,
it'll be useful for them.
-- M
Hi Ali,
causality, our old foe, strikes again!
You're trying to emit a message in the constructor. Messages will be
delivered to all message acceptors connected to that message port.
However, you can't possibly connect the block before the block-holding
object exists, i.e. before the constructor
Hello everyone,
I have been attempting to make my own block that sends out a boolean
message if certain time related conditions are met.
I am unable to figure out why my block does not work. This seems to be the
line of interest:
*self.message_port_pub(pmt.intern('msg_out'), pmt.PMT_T)*
This
Folks,
Never mind. I found some site that has download & installation instructions.
Do any of you have any documentation on the “trigger rising edge event” block?
Thanks,
Aaron
From: Chesir, Aaron M.
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 12:59 PM
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Need to install
Folks,
I am running CentOS, and am trying to run a flowgraph containing a “trigger
rising edge event” block. In my attempt to understand this block, the Internet
directed me to the only descriptive page available: An attempt at a tutorial by
the inventor of the block, at the following URL:
I had to share this wonderful video,
Student Short Film: "Shortwave":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK2iKtjrYOU
A great attempt at an experiment in the
"Philosophy of Everyday Life".
--
--gv
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