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Both dttsp and gnuradio
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Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Quick Costas Loop question
Is there any reason why the Costas carrier recovery loop used in the
dqpsk.py example
Frank Brickle wrote:
Robert McGwier wrote:
They are $599 at my local Target. So much for bargains at Costco.
Eric A. Cottrell wrote:
I was at my local Costco tonight and noticed they have the 60GB PS3 for
$699. I almost bought one but decided to check a Costco in NH first.
$699 gets you
On Saturday 03 February 2007 01:50, Robert McGwier wrote:
Both dttsp and gnuradio build on the PS3. I managed to get everything
to install. As I have always found with redhat/fedora installations,
what is absolutely seamless and without peer in Ubuntu is a royal pain
in the derriere with
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:04:36AM -0500, Eric A. Cottrell wrote:
Is the 20 GB version missing something important for linux/GNURadio use?
Is it possible to put a bigger hard drive in? 20 and 60 GB hard drives
are so last century. :)
Besides the larger disk, the 60GB model adds:
I think I figured it out:
vectors-streams are different then regular streams
vector-streams of length one are regular streams
streams_to_stream and stream_to_streams are just like interleave and
deinterleave
vector_source_* actually outputs a regular stream
Correct?
what on earth does
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:04:36AM -0500, Eric A. Cottrell wrote:
Is the 20 GB version missing something important for linux/GNURadio use?
Is it possible to put a bigger hard drive in? 20 and 60 GB hard drives
are so last century. :)
Besides the larger disk, the
Tom Rondeau wrote:
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Both dttsp and
Hello,
What are PS3 owners on the list using for video displays? Do I need a
HDMI monitor with HDCP? The info I have says no video out the HDMI port
at all if the monitor does not have HDCP.
73 Eric
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Hi,
The groups in our networking class have each built an ad-hoc wireless
networks using a modified version of tunnel.py. For the next step we
want them to develop routing in a multi-hop environment. In the code
that we started them, we pretty much used the same transmit_ and
receive_paths.
I
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 04:01:02PM -0800, Dan Halperin wrote:
Hi,
The groups in our networking class have each built an ad-hoc wireless
networks using a modified version of tunnel.py. For the next step we
want them to develop routing in a multi-hop environment. In the code
that we started
Eric Blossom wrote:
Dan, how are you controlling the receiver h/w gain?
.. uh? Are there controls for that? Are there examples where they are used?
Right now we don't implement closed-loop AGC (that is, there's no code
that reads the RSSI and uses it to control the receiver gain). This
is a
What are the practical effects of automatic transmit/receive switching
on the USRP subdevices (in particular, the RFX2400). If I have a
transmit-only application, will having this option on hurt my
performance in any way? The reason I ask is that if I leave it off, then
after the application
Dan Halperin wrote:
What are the practical effects of automatic transmit/receive switching
on the USRP subdevices (in particular, the RFX2400). If I have a
transmit-only application, will having this option on hurt my
performance in any way? The reason I ask is that if I leave it off,
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