Eek, you didn't specify you're trying to install under Cygwin :) From Matt's
USRP2 announcement:
At this time, the USRP2 is in beta release state. Not all of the
software and/or features are currently ready for production use. The USRP2
is initially supported on Linux, and we anticipate that
Hi, dear all,
I've just installed GNURadio and Cygwin in two computers, now I'd like to
explore them with the experiment using benchmark_rx.py and
benchmark_tx.py. I tried to type benchmark_rx.py -f 900M in one computer,
but I got 'usb_contral_msg failed' and a warning 'Failed to enable
Thank you for your help, Eric. From what you told me above, I reached two
conclusions: 1, reading RSSI will never happen on time, it is useless.2,
the only way out is to use the inband code, am I right?
So, could you tell me whether the inband code is reliable, if it is, I
will use that
It is probably unrelated to the mouse behavuour but I'm experiencing
*very* slow start up of my very simple app. The gadgets at the right hand
side of the fft panel for setting the units, etc. aren't appearing and
neither are the menu and status bars. I have done a fresh build from the
The slightly longer response:
I think these are all great ideas, and I think they'd be a valuable
contribution to the GNU Radio community. CPAN (The Comprehensive Perl
Archive Network) and CEAN (the Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network) are
but two implementations of similar ideas.
My impression is that SVN+trac is working pretty well. My experience with
git has been everything but positive; maybe because I _still_ haven't
found that simple, elegant reference that explains it well, but I'm just
not a fan. Plus it would be nice to keep the same model as the existing
Hi,
How we can edit wiki pages ? What is the login edit permission accounts?.
login: guest
password: gnuradio
- George
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