Thank you for your explanation,
I 've been reading documentation about ofdm in 802.11g, and now I know what
values I must put for the parameters. I added the size of the packet with
'-s', and it worked.
Thanks
2009/4/8 Martin Braun br...@int.uni-karlsruhe.de
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 10:32:20AM
Hello,
I'm trying to run tx_voice and rx_voice, with FLEX900. I have two PCs with
Ubuntu 7, and the version of GNU Radio is 3.1.2.
What I'm doing is:
For the receiver:
../examples/digital# ./rx_voice.py -f 900M -O plughw:0,0
* gr_fir_fff: using SSE
gr_buffer::allocate_buffer: warning: tried to
I did the records ok; I put the audio-X.dat in the same folder as fm_tx4.py,
and I try to transmit in for example 32MHz; and in other USRP board I put
the Basic RX, trying to receive in 160 MHz (32, 96 and 160 Mhz) but I don't
receive anything. Maybe I choose wrongs frequencies to transmit (and
OK Patrick I'll take into account next time. At the end I could solve my
problems. Now I'm trying to transmit with the Basic TX
Thanks .
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Hello,
I've started again from the begining. I have installed Ubuntu 7.1, not in a
virtual machine. In a Pentium IV, 3 GHz, with 2 GBytes of RAM. I have done
all this steps - http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/DebianPackages - . I run the
dial_tone.py and it sounds ok, so I suppose that GNU Radio is