Eric,
I have answered you questions inline:
Are you seeing any over or underruns (uOuO or uUuU) on the console?
Occasionally, I see u0 on the rx. But, even if i post process data
offline, i still get the flip
How wide is the signal you're trying to send?
The rx interp is 256 and the tx
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:34:01AM -0700, isaacgerg wrote:
Eric,
I have answered you questions inline:
Are you seeing any over or underruns (uOuO or uUuU) on the console?
Occasionally, I see u0 on the rx. But, even if i post process data
offline, i still get the flip
How wide is
Eric,
I pulled GNU Radio from the SVN repository no more than 3 months ago.
What do you mean the FPGA had a flipping problem? Wouldnt this affect my
USRP hardware or does the GNU Radio code correct for it?
Isaac
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:34:01AM -0700, isaacgerg
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:27:22PM -0700, isaacgerg wrote:
Eric,
I pulled GNU Radio from the SVN repository no more than 3 months ago.
What do you mean the FPGA had a flipping problem? Wouldnt this affect my
USRP hardware or does the GNU Radio code correct for it?
Isaac
I was thinking
Eric,
I read the ticket. We are just sending float data and it doesnt appear
that the arms are getting flipped, but that over time, their phase is
changing. Our correlation peaks go from being very positive to being very
negative over a gradient.
Any ideas?
Isaac
Eric Blossom wrote:
Eric,
When you talk about the FPGA, do you mean that I can repull and reinstall
the FPGA code for the USRP? This I have never done since the radio has been
purchased 2 years ago.
Isaac
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:27:22PM -0700, isaacgerg wrote:
Eric,
I pulled
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On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:09 PM, isaacgerg wrote:
Eric,
When you talk about the FPGA, do you mean that I can repull and
reinstall
the FPGA code for the USRP? This I have never done since the radio
has been
purchased 2 years ago.
Isaac
The
Hi,
I am using the Basic RX/TX at 24Mhz. Both the tx and rx tell me that
there is no residual carrier. yet, the waveform I send seems to keep
flipping from positive to negative polarity. Is it possible that there is
residual carrier that is not being reported correctly?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I am using the Basic RX/TX at 24Mhz. Both the tx and rx tell me that
there is no residual carrier. yet, the waveform I send seems to keep
flipping from positive to negative polarity. Is it possible that there is
residual carrier that is not being reported correctly?
Thanks in advance.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 02:12:38PM -0700, isaacgerg wrote:
Hi,
I am using the Basic RX/TX at 24Mhz. Both the tx and rx tell me that
there is no residual carrier. yet, the waveform I send seems to keep
flipping from positive to negative polarity. Is it possible that there is
residual
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