*Good day,*


*We are beginners using the USRP1 with WBX v.3 50-2200 daughterboard and
GNU radio Companion version 3.7.5.1 with UHD_003.008.000-18-g864f84b5
installed on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS operating system. Our goal in using these is
to create an SDR WBFM receiver.We have followed what was done in the video
posted by the ettus research
(http://www.ettus.com/kb/detail/sdr-for-beginners-building-an-fm-receiver-with-the-usrp-and-gnu-radio
<http://www.ettus.com/kb/detail/sdr-for-beginners-building-an-fm-receiver-with-the-usrp-and-gnu-radio>)
but have encountered some problems. As we ran the GRC file, both the FFT
plot and Scope plot appeared but all we could hear are static sounds
together with the script shown below:*

Executing: "/media/thesis/Data/Downloads/Thesis/FM Reciever using
GRC/fm_example.py"

linux; GNU C++ version 4.8.2; Boost_105400; UHD_003.008.000-18-g864f84b5

Using Volk machine: sse4_1_64_orc
-- Opening a USRP1 device...
-- Using FPGA clock rate of 64.000000MHz...

UHD Warning:
    The hardware does not support the requested RX sample rate:
    Target sample rate: 5.000000 MSps
    Actual sample rate: 5.333333 MSps
-- Tune Request: 88.100000 MHz
--   The RF LO does not support the requested frequency:
--     Requested LO Frequency: 88.100000 MHz
--     RF LO Result: 88.099634 MHz
--   Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency:
--     Desired DSP Frequency: -0.000366 MHz
--     DSP Result: -0.000366 MHz
--   Successfully tuned to 88.100000 MHz
-- 
INFO: Audio sink arch: alsa
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>>> Done


*As we are doing all the simulations, we did not use any antenna yet.
However, we are waiting for the arrival of the antenna LP0410 400 MHz to 1
GHz Log Periodic PCB directional antenna, at 5-6dBi Gain. We have purchased
this antenna for it is capable to receive signals from 88.1MHz to 107.9MHz
(frequency range of all the FM stations that we are about to receive).*

*-SKA15-*
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