Sorry, that last email was empty for some reason. Not sure if I can remember all the things... let me try:
On 09/21/2016 09:07 AM, Gavin Jacobs wrote: >>You trigger, or simply stop the output (middle click). There's probably >>a way to overlay signals with different rates, but I can't think of one off > GBJ> Found the Trigger settings and already learned more about how my > block is behaving. I don't see a way to do a one-shot trace (i.e. > trigger once, then stop). I would like to see the very first piece of > audio and the first few bits that get decoded; is that possible? As a > work around, I could conceivably make an even smaller audio file so that > the whole trace fits on one screen, but I would still like a one-shot > for future use. I don't think we have a way to do that. Maybe there's a workaround with tags or something. >>Where did you install GNU Radio? And how? > GBJ>I practiced a few times on an old laptop, and then a few more times > on a virtual machine. In the end I installed GQRX from the GQRX PPA > (which was listed as the way to do it for all Ubuntu users); that > package included gqrx, gnuradio, osmosdr, and most of the dependencies I > needed, in one package/operation. I do not recall ever specifying a > destination - but using File Manager, I can see: /usr/share/gnuradio and > the following subdirectories: examples, fec, grc, modtool, themes. No > sign of cmake stuff nor the location that the OOT module was seeking. I > know the concepts of directory trees etc., but I don't know the linux > usual or recommended locations. Packages from PPAs will typically install to /usr/. In that case, you should not be required to provide CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. Cheers, M _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
