Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-04 Thread Rozana Alam
Hello community, I want to generate simple continuous wave with bladeRF using gnu radio and am a Linux user.but in the gnu platform I am not getting any osmocom source.i have downloaded the gnu from ppa .is there any supplement of osmocom source to generate signal by bladeRF? Your suggestions are h

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-04 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Hi You must install gr-osmosdr to use SDR dongle ( I don't use Blade RF and don't know if there are other gr tools for Blade RF source/sink ) at the end of september, for Linux distribution (Ubuntu 20.04 in my case): gr-osmosdr is not compatible

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-04 Thread Rozana Alam
Thank you for the information. I have installed GRC byUbuntu ppa and I believe that it has installed the latest version.in that case should I delete and build the GRC from the beginning from source? please guide me. On Wed, 4 Nov 2020, 6:58 pm Christophe Seguinot, < christophe.segui...@orange.fr>

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-04 Thread Mohamed Yaaseen
Hello, Yes, as Christiophe mentioned i don't think we have a working version of gr osmocom that is compatible with gnuradio 3.9. If your ppa version of gnuradio that you have downloaded is 3.8.2 then you just need to build osmocom sdr by pulling from its master branch. You can find the gnuradio ve

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-04 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Hi Yes this is correct ( was correct in september 2020). You must first uninstall gr-osmocom if you installed it from ppa, then compile from source as indicated in the attached PDF file here https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2020-09/msg00124.html In

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-04 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Sorry the link was wrong see https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2020-09/msg00123.html On 04/11/2020 14:22, Christophe Seguinot wrote: Hi Yes this is correct ( was correct in september 2020). You must first uninstal

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-18 Thread Fabian Schwartau
Hi, I cannot open the grc file, it complains with some parsing error. However, I am wandering what you did in the screenshot. That makes no sense to me. You have the BladeRF at 2.4 GHz center frequency with a sample rate of 61.44 MHz (is that supported by the BladeRF?). Even if, why are you generat

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-18 Thread Aditya Arun Kumar
You are trying to transmit right? Source is used for receiving data, not transmitting. Use a Osmo Sink. On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 3:53 PM Rozana Alam wrote: > Hello community, > I am trying to transmit continuous waves (CW signal) using bladeRF > through gnu-radio. i can see the transmitting sig

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-18 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Hi About Osmocom-sink It seems that you have gr-osmosdr installed since your flowgraph has one osmocom-source. What you need is an osmocom-sink and if you have osmocom-source you must also have osmocom-sink too!! so What is

Re: Regarding missing osmocom source

2020-11-18 Thread Fabian Schwartau
Disable the low pass filter, it is filtering out the excepted signal if the cutoff frequency is 20kHz. Maybe you mixed up the cutoff frequency and the transistion width. Am 18.11.20 um 17:21 schrieb Rozana Alam: > Hi, > Thank you for your detailed clarification, I am really sorry for all the > mis