To ask this more explcitely:
What *exactly* are you doing to produce the error?
We will need your code to understand what goes wrong.
On 22.12.2015 15:59, monika bansal wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
> I am creating a channel equalization block in python, trying some
> different algorithms, and inside it I
Hi Marcus,
I am creating a channel equalization block in python, trying some different
algorithms, and inside it I need to decode the modulated symbols(mapped
using qpsk). So I am looking for a python module, which can be called
inside the work function of my block, that can do this.
Thanks
On 22.12.2015 12:31, Tim wrote:
>> - The name suggests a Python-related packages (like Pylint, PyPI...)
>> rather than a GNU Radio-related tool
> it doesn’t really need to be gnu radio specific --
> it was written to work with any such light weight recipes that follow
> standard git/cmake or other
Hello Lecoq,
A new set of images will be released soon resolving the current
compatibility version number difference, the pace of development on master
has a small offset for the moment. For now here is the most recent commit
which has compat 17 for both host and images.
Martin,
Excited to see pybombs2 emerging as stable !
A few thoughts on the naming below --
-Tim
On 12/22/2015 03:10 PM, Martin Braun wrote:
> There's been some demand to rename PyBOMBS, and now that we're
> re-releasing it, this is a good time to think about it. Complaints about
> the name
> Also, it doesn't *have* to be an acronym.
Let's call it Bob.
Cheers,
Sylvain
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The only strong opinion I have is an objection to the substring "rpm" due
to potential confusion with existing RPM installation utilities.
GRAB is nice. GRMM too.
Other possibilities are GRIP/GRIM: GnuRadio Installation and
Packages/Modules
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Tim
YABS - Yet Another Build System
On 12/22/2015 03:37 PM, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> The only strong opinion I have is an objection to the substring "rpm" due
> to potential confusion with existing RPM installation utilities.
>
> GRAB is nice. GRMM too.
>
> Other possibilities are GRIP/GRIM: GnuRadio
On 22.12.2015 12:31, Tim wrote:
> personally in favour of something short and functional vs cutesy and
> contrived (we already have one of those names)
> three letter package managers seem to be relatively common practice in FOSS
>
> examples:apt, rpm, pip, gpm, npm, ...
Also, it doesn't
Also perhaps:
GRIN = Gnu Radio INstaller
On 22 December 2015 at 15:37, Martin Braun wrote:
> Another suggestion from #gnuradio was 'grapple'.
>
> M
> On 22 Dec 2015 15:12, "Neel Pandeya" wrote:
>
>> My vote would be for one of these:
>>
>>
There's been some demand to rename PyBOMBS, and now that we're
re-releasing it, this is a good time to think about it. Complaints about
the name include:
- It may or may not be true that people have been detained by TSA for
working on PyBOMBS at the airport[1]
- The name suggests a Python-related
I like GRPM - GnuRadio Package Manager.
Can never remember what pybombs stands for anyway.
On Dec 22, 2015 3:10 PM, "Martin Braun" wrote:
> There's been some demand to rename PyBOMBS, and now that we're
> re-releasing it, this is a good time to think about it. Complaints
Another suggestion from #gnuradio was 'grapple'.
M
On 22 Dec 2015 15:12, "Neel Pandeya" wrote:
> My vote would be for one of these:
>
> GRPM = GnuRadio Package Manager
>
> GRAB = Gnu RAdio Basic installer
>
> GRBI = Gnu Radio Basic Installer
>
> I agree with Tim O'Shea,
My vote would be for one of these:
GRPM = GnuRadio Package Manager
GRAB = Gnu RAdio Basic installer
GRBI = Gnu Radio Basic Installer
I agree with Tim O'Shea, the name should be something short and functional,
and give an idea of what it does, instead of being cutesy and contrived.
--Neel
Dear all,
I would like to suggest the overall description in abbreviation:
GR.PY.SYS - GnuRadio Pyton System
Easy to Remember. Pronounce. One syllable. Name raises the level (of
already excellent content) ...
Sincerely,
Iluta
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 8:37 PM, Chris Kuethe
Hello,
I am setting up a new computer to talk to a x310 previously used on another
system. I installed on this computer gnuradio and uhd on ubuntu 14.04 from the
latest (yesterday) build-gnuradio script from Marcus Leech. All works fine with
a N210.
However, with a usrp x310 on standard
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Richard Bell
wrote:
> GRAB = Gnu RAdio Basic installer
>
> Then we can say things like "Go GRAB it" when referring to a needed module
>
+1. Short, not used by any other project, pronounceable.
It could also stand for GNU Radio
Python build overlay managed bundle system
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015, 4:47 PM Donald Pupecki wrote:
> I like GRPM - GnuRadio Package Manager.
>
> Can never remember what pybombs stands for anyway.
> On Dec 22, 2015 3:10 PM, "Martin Braun" wrote:
>
>>
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, GNU Radio 3.7.9rc1, UHD 3.9.1 with two USRP
N210s with WBX daughtercards.
I'm trying to determine what the fastest hopping rate is with the given
setup above. Using the provided gr-uhd/examples/python frequency hopping
script, it seems that 100 ms (10 Hz) is the
Cutesy acronym grumblings aside on this one, If all you wanted to do was
install gnu radio, apt, rpm, our emerge would do. IMO pybombs seems more
about indexing, installing, setting up development environments, and
updating out of tree modules - "grin" implied scope is a small subset
thereof
On
Prior to pybombs, there was but
https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/OldFAQ#The-problem-of-multiple-installs
and the next FAQ entry.
Best regards,
Marcus
Am 22. Dezember 2015 01:10:16 MEZ, schrieb Richard Bell
:
>Hi all,
>
>I would like to know if there
How are you including qpsk.py?
This does sound like your PYTHONPATH isn't set correctly, but I'd assume Python
stumbles over that before you can even import qpsk.py
Generally, for this kind of problem, a little background, maybe at least a code
excerpt and a higher level view on what you're
GRAB = Gnu RAdio Basic installer
Then we can say things like "Go GRAB it" when referring to a needed module
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Martin Braun
wrote:
> There's been some demand to rename PyBOMBS, and now that we're
> re-releasing it, this is a good time to
On Dec 22, 2015 8:31 PM, "Tim"
gmail.com > wrote:
>
> Martin,
> Excited to see pybombs2 emerging as stable !
> A few thoughts on the naming below --
> -Tim
>
> On 12/22/2015 03:10 PM, Martin Braun wrote:
> > There's been some demand
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