Re: Gnuradio Warning

2021-08-04 Thread Ron Economos
If you're not tied to Wayland, you can go back to X.org in the boot screen (click the "cog" in the lower right hand corner). Ron On 8/4/21 1:09 PM, Vincenzo Mone wrote: Hi to the list, I have a warning in the gnuradio when I run any grc file that says: << Welcome to GNU Radio Companion

Re: Regarding installation of gnuradio 3.7.10

2021-08-04 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Yash, warning: the packet encoder and decoder in GNU Radio 3.7 were broken for half a decade, and we couldn't figure out how to fix them (I personally really tried, but couldn't). We then threw them out with 3.8 – because sometimes, having something that is broken is worse than not having

Gnuradio Warning

2021-08-04 Thread Vincenzo Mone
Hi to the list, I have a warning in the gnuradio when I run any grc file that says: << Welcome to GNU Radio Companion 3.8.2.0 >>> Block paths: /usr/share/gnuradio/grc/blocks /usr/local/share/gnuradio/grc/blocks Loading:

Regarding installation of gnuradio 3.7.10

2021-08-04 Thread GNU Radio, the Free & Open-Source Toolkit for Software Radio
Hello Everyone, I am a beginner to this community and currently started working on a project of gnuradio named 'Implementation of a packet encoder/decoder pair in the GNU radio framework'. I am using Ubuntu version 16.04 currently. I am facing an issue installing a particular version (3.7.10) of

Re: Logging GR 3.9

2021-08-04 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Boris, I honestly thought, up to last week, the same as you. So, this is not intended, and we'll fix it, but sadly probably not on 3.9. Best regards, Marcus On 29.07.21 07:39, Boris Marjanovic wrote: > Hi, > > I've been profiling the flowgraph I've been working on and discovered that >

Re: Working Narrowband FM examples?

2021-08-04 Thread Nathan Van Ymeren
Hi Mike, That's exactly what I was looking for, thanks. However:  I swapped out the USRP source for an osmocom source, and it seems to be "mostly working" but the audio comes through like the adults from the old Charlie Brown show from when I was a kid.  Instead of clearly-intelligible

Switching between RX and TX - N210

2021-08-04 Thread Summer 2021
Hello everyone, I’m currently using an N210 with the Basic RX/TX cards and trying to send and receive FT8 messages using gnuradio and wsjt-x. I have successfully completed this but have noticed some issues that I haven’t been able to figure out. First, I’m having trouble figuring out how to use

Re: How to debug GNU Radio's C++ program from source code?

2021-08-04 Thread Josh Morman
Step 1: Open the source tree in VScode. What does the source tree here refer to? A directory? I am using GNUradio built from source installation. Which directory should I open? Is it the one before or after the installation? Where is the source tree after installation? -- source tree referring to