I'll be able to borrow a spectrum analyzer next week, I just found out.
In the meantime, I know you pointed out that fsk_{rx,tx).py are
outdated. My followup question is - are every one of the individual
signal processing blocks obsolete as well? (simple_correlator,
bytes_to_syms, file_source, etc.
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 03:34:23PM -0500, Michael Ford wrote:
> Thanks. Just glancing at usrp_siggen.py, things look less abstract than they
> did at the the beginning of the summer. I'll start playing around with it
> right now. As for the output, is there no other way to catch the final
> outpuf
Thanks. Just glancing at usrp_siggen.py, things look less abstract than
they did at the the beginning of the summer. I'll start playing around
with it right now. As for the output, is there no other way to catch
the final outpuf than with a sprectrum analyzer or oscilloscope? For
example, could I p
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 02:37:27PM -0500, Michael Ford wrote:
> With these old tutorials, it's hard to determine what blocks I should or
> should not be using. I've been messing around with wxpython in my
> transmission code in order to visually aid with any problems that might
> arise. With Tune()
With these old tutorials, it's hard to determine what blocks I should
or should not be using. I've been messing around with wxpython in my
transmission code in order to visually aid with any problems that might
arise. With Tune(), I'm able to see corresonding differences in the
received signal stre