The python code couldn't find it when executing from gnuradio import
usrp.
I checked /usr/local/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/gnuradio and
couldn't find it either. Did I use the wrong package?
david
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Hello,
Has anyone done this integration before? My first question is both Click
and GnuRadio are in C++ so it would not be hard (in theory) to do so.
But I haven't seen an example of calling GnuRadio APIs in C++. All of
them so far are in Python. Is this true?
- David Li
Hi,
For those who have experience with the hardware, please see if my list
of components is adequate for a single host. The intent is to be able to
build a 802.11 (b/g) network.
1. One USRP board package (including motherboard, enclosure, 2 RF
cables, USB cable, power supply etc)
2.
Does anyone know the latest status of this project? The homepage doesn't
reveal much.
http://acert.ir.bbn.com/projects/adroit/
Does it work with GnuRadio 3.0.4?
David
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Hi,
I am new to this. Here is my setup:
OS: Fedora Core 6
Platform: x86 64 bit.
Gnuradio: 3.0.4
So far I have passed ./configure, make and make check. But I failed at make
install for some weird stuff:
mv: cannot move 'libgnuradio-core-qa.so.0.0.0' to
'libgnuradio-core-qa.so.0.0.0U':