Can any body explain how to use CYCLIC PREFIX OFDM block in gnu radio, how
can we make SERIAL TO PARALLEL conversion in GNU radio.
Advance thanks
any replies are appreciated
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Hello,
Does somebody have the answer for the question above? Please :)
BR,
Andis
p.s. wish everybody also a nice Advent time.
2012/11/26 Andis Dembovskis andis.dembovs...@gmail.com
Hello, dear Developer-Team,
I recently came across to situation, when I have to model 2 overlapping
signals
I'm wondering whether the GR powers that be are thinking that GR has gotten
big enough to move to using Gerrit Git Review with Jenkins CI Server? I'm
now part of a project that's using it, and I also maintain (in MacPorts) the Qt
port and the Qt project uses this method too; so I'm learning
Which daughterboard are you using?
Matt
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Andis Dembovskis
andis.dembovs...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, dear Developer-Team,
I recently came across to situation, when I have to model 2 overlapping
signals within the same frequency but different power levels. I
To my best knowledge, the newest GNURadio version which can work well with
BBN code is 3.2.2.
BTW, what machine do you use? USRP1, USRP2 or N210?
I have implemented the BBN project on USRP2 with GNURadio 3.2.2.
Curtis
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Hi Adriana,
Perhaps GRC can't find your XML for some reason; try putting it into a
different location or specify that on the command line:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/GNURadioCompanion#Installing-the-XML-Block-Definition
MB
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 08:49:41PM +,