Hi,
I’ve had a look on this and want to share what I found out. My setup is
macOS 10.13 with MacPorts in /opt/local. I’ve used `pybombs install
gnuradio` straight away and worked my way to a successful build from there.
Please note that I have another GR installation from MacPorts, which means
Hi Suman,
be careful with "use instantly": Well, what you're doing is channel
sounding, and as such, the results are up to your interpretation – for
example, in the 100 MHz (!) wide channel you're testing, what coherency
times do you expect from your environment? That is the time a single
channel
I'll have to admit to not reading the readme. Perhaps making master the
default branch would create less confusion?
Ron
On 10/21/2017 03:11 AM, Bastian Bloessl wrote:
Hi,
On 10/21/2017 01:18, Ron Economos wrote:
It's an issue with gr-foo. For some reason, Bastian jumped the gun
and made a
Hi,
On 10/21/2017 01:18, Ron Economos wrote:
It's an issue with gr-foo. For some reason, Bastian jumped the gun and
made a change to gr-foo to work with the yet to be released GNU Radio
3.8 where the fractional resampler had been renamed to the mmse resampler.
I get lots of emails about