Hi.
I'm trying to estimate the noise temperature in the DBSRX and USRP as a
part of a student project where we compare the USRP as an alternative
for the receiver in a radio telescope. I tried to convert the -165dBm/Hz
to Kelven but I'm not getting a sane value. I may be way out here but
hi all! I am trying to transmit digital data in FM Band (88~108Mhz).
Benchmark_tx.py together with Basic TX doesn't work. Any other ideas?
Thank you
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Hi,
I guess it's not possible to do the digital transmission with the Basic TX/RX
boards.
Try with the RFX boards when you have them.
Hoo Chang.
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From: meggahertz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I already was able to transmit digital data using Basic TX it just doesn't
work in the FM Band frequencies. To be precise, doesn't work for frequencies
higher than around 40Mhz or so. I am finding a way to transmit in that band.
Any clues would be helpful.
Thanks again.
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at
Staffan Josefsson wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to estimate the noise temperature in the DBSRX and USRP as a
part of a student project where we compare the USRP as an alternative
for the receiver in a radio telescope. I tried to convert the -165dBm/Hz
to Kelven but I'm not getting a sane value. I
Hi,
I am new to GNU radio and I was wondering which version of Linux you
use. Is it SuSE or Fedora? I just want to know which is the most
popular version of Linux for gnu radio such that I would have less
problems working on it. I have a PC with CentOS and I cannot install
gnu radio on it fully.
Zhenghao Zhang wrote:
I am new to GNU radio and I was wondering which version of Linux you
use. Is it SuSE or Fedora? I just want to know which is the most
popular version of Linux for gnu radio such that I would have less
problems working on it. I have a PC with CentOS and I cannot install
gnu
meggahertz wrote:
hi all! I am trying to transmit digital data in FM Band (88~108Mhz).
Benchmark_tx.py together with Basic TX doesn't work. Any other ideas?
Thank you
Review your sampling theory and bandpass sampling.
i.e., what happens when you sample a signal in the frequency domain?
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Roshan Baliga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zhenghao Zhang wrote:
I am new to GNU radio and I was wondering which version of Linux you
use. Is it SuSE or Fedora? I just want to know which is the most
popular version of Linux for gnu radio such that I would have
Em Thursday 08 May 2008, Steve Totaro escreveu:
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Roshan Baliga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zhenghao Zhang wrote:
I am new to GNU radio and I was wondering which version of Linux you
use. Is it SuSE or Fedora? I just want to know which is the most
popular
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