On 09/19/2018 05:03 PM, Andrej Rode wrote:
> Hi Sylvain,
>
> thanks for you thorough look into the state of the LDPC encoder/decoder.
> I just skip the long text of wall and answer your questions from my
> point of view:
>
>> So my questions would be :
>>
>> (1) Is cleaning up the mess worth it
Good afternoon all,
The windows installers have been updated for GNURadio 3.7.13.4 and are
posted here: http://www.gcndevelopment.com/gnuradio/downloads.htm
This was primarily a version update to include newer dependencies that are
out there, no new functionality added to the installers other tha
Hi All:
>
> I am re-sending the following requast for guidance because I sent this
email
when I joined the mailing list BUT before I got a welcome message.
So the previous email may have been discarded from the mailing list request.
> I search online as well as lloked at gnuradio mailing list arc
Hi Sylvain,
thanks for you thorough look into the state of the LDPC encoder/decoder.
I just skip the long text of wall and answer your questions from my
point of view:
> So my questions would be :
>
> (1) Is cleaning up the mess worth it ?
I personally would like to see the FEC module cleaned
Hi Nick,
On 09/18/2018 05:17 AM, Nick Sukhov wrote:
I need to implement following procedure in GNU Radio and I’m lost on how to do
it. I want to split a stream of data into a vectors, than add up these vectors
consequently for some time (1000 additions for instance) and then store the
informa
Hi All:
I search online as well as lloked at gnuradio mailing list archives with no
result.
*Problem description:*
I was not able to install gnuradio in anaconda environment for python 2 and
python 3.
Below is illustrtion of my problem using in python2 virtual environment for
anaconda.
*Note that
Hi all,
I've spent the last day trying to understand the state of LDPC
encoding / decoding in GNURadio, to see how it could be improved. I
limit myself here to gr-fec and not the application specific ldpc that
can be found in gr-dtv for instance.
Here's what I think is the current state (please,