Hi! I'm working with a USRP E110 and I made a new block for GRC 3.6.2 using
gr_modtool.
The block was generated and put in system using cmake, make and make install
commands without errors, but this not available in any category in GRC.
Anyone knows if gr_modtool is right to make blocks for GRC
Hi all,
I am implementing the BBN80211 projects now. I have the following questions:
I run my receiver (with transmitter off): ./bbn_80211b_rx.py -d 4 -f 2.437G
-b -g 100 -v
The result is:
shine@ubuntu:~/Projects/bbn_80211/branches/usrp2_version/gr-bbn/src/examples$
sudo ./bbn_80211b_rx.py -d 4
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 08:43:59PM +, Adriana Arteaga wrote:
Hi! I'm working with a USRP E110 and I made a new block for GRC 3.6.2 using
gr_modtool.
The block was generated and put in system using cmake, make and make install
commands without errors, but this not available in any category
You mentioned the transmitter is off.
What happen if you start the corresponding tx?
Another thing is, you may wanna try lower sampling rate by using bigger decim
rate.
Best,
Guanbo
On Dec 5, 2012, at 4:16 PM, Kexiong Zeng kexiongz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am implementing the
Actually, I am going to use the code to receive the 802.11b beacons
transmitted by the commercial APs. However, I always get a bad CRC.
I was told that this code can only work with a BBN code running as the
transmitter. Not a commercial AP.
Did anyone use the USRPs to successfully decode the
I was told that this code can only work with a BBN code running as the
transmitter. Not a commercial AP.
Did anyone use the USRPs to successfully decode the beacons from APs?
I worked on the BBN code before, and I was able to decode Probe
Requests from mobile phones as well as the BBN