would help me get the
tail out of the channel memory.
If anyone has suggestions for this I would be happy to read.
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this in gnuradio?
There is also a git repository at
git://gitorious.org/~igoralmeida/gnuradio/igoralmeida-gnuradio.git
with the code applied directly to master, but I'm probably missing
some python dev files as gnuradio does not build.
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From
shows a single impulse at aproximately -3kHz. In
the time domain, the signal is sinusoidal on both real and imaginary
parts, when I expect it to be only real since the carrier has (should
have) been removed.
I believe I am missing some trivial concept here.
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on the sig_source.
Eric
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$ ./usrp_nbfm_rcv.py -f YOURFREQ
If you don't know the frequencies of the FM carriers, well.. good hunting!
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I have recently had this kind of problem, so maybe I can help.
Did you make sure udev is working correctly and you have read/write
permissions to the block device?
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On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Eric Blossom e...@comsec.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 06:38:45PM -0300, Igor Almeida wrote:
Hi Johnathan,
Thank you for the insight. I was indeed NOT a user of the usrp group
to which udev was configuring the block device.
The thing is, we have an LDAP
Oops, sorry for this. I thought I sent the e-mail to the list but just
noticed only Johnathan got it.
I am posting it again hoping that someone can help.
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From: Igor Almeida igor.cont...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Discuss
Please allow me to bump this thread as my problem seems to be similar
to Jared's.
I have successfully compiled and executed a previous version of
gnuradio, namely gnuradio-3.0-rc1, on my machine (an AMD Athlon(tm) 64
Processor 3200+, let's call it MyMachine) and right now I am trying to
build a