Hi,
I sent you a response just yesterday on the usrp-users mailing list
suggesting you remove the throttle. Did you try that, and did it not help?
M
On 01/06/2015 08:02 AM, Wenbin Toh wrote:
Hi everyone, I have a question regarding the USB demodulation which I
have conducted on a sample wav
Hi,
What is the maximum output power from the LFTX daughterboard when used with
the USRP N200?
According to this datasheet [1], the N200 with the WBX daughterbaord
provide an output power of 15 dBm. However, when using the LFTX
daughterboard, I am getting a much less output power.
[1]
On 01/06/2015 08:43 AM, khalid.el-darymli wrote:
Hi,
What is the maximum output power from the LFTX daughterboard when used
with the USRP N200?
According to this datasheet [1], the N200 with the WBX daughterbaord
provide an output power of 15 dBm. However, when using the LFTX
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I've been running into difficulties using pybombs on my CentOS machine. I
was told many users in the community use CentOS successfully so I'm looking
to you for guidance. I am following the pybombs install instructions here:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/QuickStart
The uhd
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Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Max Output Power from the LFTX
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Is this the max power one can get out of the LFTX daughterboard?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Khalid
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Richard Bell richard.be...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks, I did try 'sudo yum clean all'. I've tried a lot of things, this
is the fifth or 6th time I've tried installing gnuradio on this CentOS
laptop.
If I follow the link to the ftp site its looking for the tarball
This link fixed the previous error, at least getting me through 'make':
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.scientific.user/4096
but when I run 'make check', I have the following error:
TEST_FILES=test_everything.py test_gi.py test_gdbus.py test_overrides.py
Sorry I forgot to mention the version, it is CentOS 6.6.
pygobject is my problem. I'm still unable to get it installed correctly. I
downloaded both version 2.27.91 and 2.28 from the ftp site I posted and
tried a manual install, but they fail with the following error:
In file included from
I've been running into difficulties using pybombs on my CentOS
machine. I was told many users in the community use CentOS
successfully so I'm looking to you for guidance. I am following the
pybombs install instructions here:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/QuickStart
The
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Thanks, I did try 'sudo yum clean all'. I've tried a lot of things, this is
the fifth or 6th time I've tried installing gnuradio on this CentOS laptop.
If I follow the link to the ftp site its looking for the tarball in, which
is here:
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/pygobject/2.27/
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Best regards,
Khalid
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Well, completed a sudo make install for pygobject-2.27.91 with no errors.
(I ignored the fail of make test and pushed on to sudo make install)
Unfortunately now, and this is what I feared, when I run ./pybombs install
gnuradio, it can't tell that pygobjects is already installed. I know I can
tell
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On 01/06/2015 04:36 PM, West, Nathan wrote:
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of the LFTX daughterboard?
Thanks.
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Is this the max power one can get out of the LFTX daughterboard?
Thanks.
Best regards,
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Thanks.
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