Hi Marcus,
I did some further testing. Took me some time unfortunately. The RDS
reception outside is slightly better. But I still got "Lost Sync" info
in the terminal window. However, I could see decoded information. I
can't fight the feeling, that I am missing quite a bit of sensitivity. I
did so
Hi Marcus,
I hoped so, that is why I bought one ;-). I think the max is 73dB. The
actual value I set with a slider is 90dB. Thus I am pretty much maxed
out there. But like I wrote earlier, that is the only way to receive at
least one station. Don't have good RF working conditions. Even cellular
is
Hi Mike,
the B200 should usually be a little more reliable than the RTL dongles;
what gain setting are you using?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08/25/2015 02:08 PM, Michael Thelen DK4MT wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> thanks for the hint. However I am using a Ettus B200 and do not have
> access to a different
Hi Andreas,
thanks for the hint. However I am using a Ettus B200 and do not have
access to a different SDR right now. I will test outside and then trying
to find out what is going on.
BR
Mike
> Hi Michael,
>
> i read your mail and i could remember i had a similar problem with a lot
> of lost s
Hi Michael,
i read your mail and i could remember i had a similar problem with a lot
of lost sync and bad block messages.
My solution was to use a different RTL USB stick and to play with
antenna type / antenna position and the gain of the RTL stick.
I used a "classical" lamda / 2 dipol UKW
Hi Marcus,
thanks, tried your script and found out, that it is always a little bit
uncomely if something is not really reproducible. This is the status:
With your script I did not get the earlier error anymore. However with
my original I did not get it either. Instead I get the following message
Hi Mike,
dashed only means "message port connection" rather than "item stream",
so that's nothing to worry about, usually.
So the bad news is that this is possible a GRC bug, which on the other
hand is good news, because it means that gr-rds isn't broken, GRC just
has a hard time correctly generat
Hi,
I am using GNU Radio 3.7.7.2 and I checked out out and built gr-rds.
However RDS Decoding is not working. I found that there are to two
connections have dashed lines (see picture). And in the terminal all I
get is Error: Cannot create connection. But I could not find a hint,
what is going wron
Hi Kai - gr-rds is now in MacPorts if you want to install it from there. That
said, if it works from you outside of MacPorts, that's great too! Mine works
nicely with a Jawbreaker, but not with my B210 because there are some issues
between gr-osmosdr and UHD that we're now working on resolving
Hi there,
I had to to do
sudo install_name_tool -change
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Python
/opt/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rds/_rds_swig.so
in order to point to the right python.
Now it works
Hi Bastian - Your change (commit 340cda20) looks like it should do the trick
for the primary library. Thanks for getting that added, and so promptly! - MLD
On Jan 15, 2014, at 12:44 AM, Bastian Bloessl
wrote:
> I never heard about install_name_dir, but I just pushed a fix and hopefully I
> go
On Jan 15, 2014, at 12:46 PM, Martin Braun wrote:
> OK, can you please make sure I didn't mess anything up here. It's a
> pretty simple patch, but I know bugger-all about OSX :)
>
> https://github.com/mbr0wn/gnuradio/commit/5743258c3329824761de2823a8b59fd91a992965
>
> Just give me a quick thumbs
Sure; if it's not in there already, it should be. I much prefer -all- binaries
(executables, libraries, shared objects, etc) to have correct linkage include
self-id -- because it's good coding practice as much as anything else. I say
go for it. One of these days I'll get around to trying out
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 06:44:51AM +0100, Bastian Bloessl wrote:
> On 2014-01-14 14:21, Michael Dickens wrote:
> >Not RPATH; that's messed up and I don't recommend using it any more than
> >necessary. I'm taking about the absolute path. See my prior email on this
> >subject. Here's what you do
On 2014-01-14 14:21, Michael Dickens wrote:
Not RPATH; that's messed up and I don't recommend using it any more than
necessary. I'm taking about the absolute path. See my prior email on this
subject. Here's what you do in CMake to fix this:
{{{
IF(APPLE)
SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES([
Hi Michael,
I tried that command you mentioned, but I can't see that the path
"/opt/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages" is there.
{{{
python -c "import sys; print sys.path"
}}}
gives:
['', '/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/Pygments-1.6-py2.7.egg',
'/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/
On Jan 14, 2014, at 1:24 AM, Bastian Bloessl wrote:
> ...I guess you are talking about changing the RPATH. Can you please point me
> to a module that does it right so that I can change it? I checked several but
> didn't find the relevant parts.
Not RPATH; that's messed up and I don't recommend
Hi Ulf - Your directory listings look OK. Ideally, you'd actually use
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages
as the Python files install location since that's the normal for MacPorts.
But, using /opt/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages is OK and a
On 2014-01-13 22:03, Michael Dickens wrote:
That said, I'd bet that the issue is that CMake is not linking the RDS
library/ies correctly.
CMake has settings to correct that, which I can pass on if this is the issue;
it's an easy fix to some CMakeLists.txt files.
...I guess you are talking ab
Hi Ulf - If this is still an issue, here's my US$0.02 worth:
Yes: Python can't find the module. If you installed into /opt/local, then I
agree with Bastian that the RDS Python related files were probably installed
into /opt/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages . If you look in that directory do
Hi Ulf,
On 2014-01-11 22:32, Ulf Söderberg wrote:
Clayton and I worked on the FM RDS project over the last weeks. I think that
the receiving side is in a pretty good state now. It works well with the RTL
SDR.
I wonder how to get this working on Mac OS X with the macports version of GNU
Radi
> Clayton and I worked on the FM RDS project over the last weeks. I think that
> the receiving side is in a pretty good state now. It works well with the RTL
> SDR.
I wonder how to get this working on Mac OS X with the macports version of GNU
Radio.
I downloaded gr-rds and followed the install
> Clayton and I worked on the FM RDS project over the last weeks. I think that
> the receiving side is in a pretty good state now. It works well with the RTL
> SDR.
This is really cool! Worked right out of the box. It's decoding and displaying
the local NPR station without any problems.
Sean
Hi all,
Clayton and I worked on the FM RDS project over the last weeks. I think
that the receiving side is in a pretty good state now. It works well
with the RTL SDR.
You can find a demo here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=05i9C5lhorY
and the code here:
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-rds
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