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On 12/15/2016 06:34 PM, Stack Programer wrote:
> hi,how i can enter RTP video to gnuradio?
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>        1. Re: UHD 3.09 in Pybombs (Martin Braun)
>        2. Reminder: Dev Call Tomorrow Thu 15 Dec (Ben Hilburn)
>        3. Re: Reminder: Dev Call Tomorrow Thu 15 Dec (Ben Hilburn)
>        4. Re: Reminder: Dev Call Tomorrow Thu 15 Dec (Ben Hilburn)
>        5. Problems Changing USRP Sink Center Frequency During Runtime
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>     Message: 1
>     Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 09:30:56 -0800
>     From: Martin Braun <[email protected]
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>     To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] UHD 3.09 in Pybombs
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>     Greg,
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>     glad to hear it's working overall!
>
>     The PyBOMBS recipe in gr-recipes points to 'master' branch, which is
>     tentatively tagged as version 3.11. I'm curious why you'd get the LTS
>     version. Can you give any details on how you installed PyBOMBS and
>     gr-recipes?
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>     Cheers,
>     Martin
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>     On 12/13/2016 08:15 PM, Gregory Ratcliff wrote:
>     > Did a fresh Pybombs install today.  Everything pybombs and
>     gnuradio seems to be really working well lately.  Great work guys.
>     >
>     > I noticed that the UHD recipes seem to be yanking from 3.09
>     rather than the August release of 3.10.
>     >
>     > Not complaining; It will give me a chance to modify a recipe.
>     >
>     > Is ?LTS? our criteria before Pybombs recipes point at the latest
>     releases for core at OOT modules?
>     >
>     > This caused me to look into Pybombs for a way to control the
>     recipe ?ersion; looks like you get the best.  This has worked
>     pretty well for me so far, but I recently flashed my N210 since
>     macports used 3.10.
>     >
>     > Any plans to update core pybombs to 3.10?
>     >
>     > Greg
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>     Message: 2
>     Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 12:37:38 -0500
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>     Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Reminder: Dev Call Tomorrow Thu 15 Dec
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>     Hi all -
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>     This is just a reminder that tomorrow is our monthly Dev Call! The
>     Dev Call
>     takes place at 1700 UTC / 1300 Eastern / 1000 Pacific.
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>     Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 13:26:07 -0500
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>     Right now it's UTC-7 =)
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>     Cheers,
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>     On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Ben Hilburn
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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>     > Hi all -
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>     Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 14:46:24 -0500
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>     Minor correction: should have read 1800 UTC.
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>     Cheers,
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>     On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Ben Hilburn
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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>     > Hi all -
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>     From: Sean Horton <[email protected]
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>     Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Problems Changing USRP Sink Center
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>     After about a week of debugging why I was having trouble receiving
>     multiple
>     AX25 packets when sent together, I've discovered the issue seems
>     to be that
>     if the initial center frequency of the usrp sink is not the
>     frequency that
>     it is changed to after it starts running, then the problem surfaces.
>     Tweaking parameters in other blocks, like quad demod and clock
>     recovery mm
>     have had almost no impact.
>
>     The code is supposed to allow the center frequency (and other
>     parameters)
>     to be changed while running, which is why just setting the center
>     frequency
>     to the frequency I'm using for testing is not the best way to
>     solve this.
>
>     What sending multiple ax25 packets look like. There's a single
>     0x7E between
>     each ax25 packet, which is allowed by the specifications. Also, an
>     icom
>     radio works just fine, and it's in a different room.
>
>     <~100 bytes of preamble> <AX25> <AX25> <AX25> <AX25> <postamble>
>
>     Also, if the radio is sending one ax25 packet at a time, even when the
>     starting center frequency is 100 MHz+ away from where the radio is
>     transmitting at.
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>     --
>     Sean Horton
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