On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 10:53 AM wei-wen Cheng <
evelyncheng.e...@g2.nctu.edu.tw> wrote:
> Thank Shin!
> Your description of run_gr.bat makes me clear about the physical meaning
> of it!
> For problem 1, I uninstalled 3.8.0.0 and install 3.7.10 instead, and the
> plot pop out. I don’t know what’s
Hello Wei-Wen:
First, Windows tends to behave erratically when you run scripts by just typing
their file paths (tends to mix up binary/library paths; remember that CP/M-like
OSs do not support shebang). So, I suggest trying "python name_of_a_script.py"
instead of "name_of_a_script.py" when
The following is all the message show on my cmd line, I hope this helps.
Great thanks for viewing my problem!
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.1217]
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C:\Program Files\GNURadio-3.8\bin>run_gr.bat ..\share\gnuradio\examples\
analog\fmtest.py
Hi,
I am a starter of gnu radio. I followed the tutorial on the wiki, simply
add the signal source, throttle, QT time sink. When I run the flow graph,
there is no result plot pop out. Instead, the command line shows:
done(return code -1073741795). Can you tell me how can I see my result? I
would
when i try to bring my transmitter to life and talk about a keenwood ts-130s i
have the problem with the audio processor. It is similar, the objective is not
so simple, the configuration, however, let's start: the audio stage was
regulated in four parts with a card microphone entering a winbox
Hi Cameron,
On 6/10/20 8:00 PM, Cameron Matson wrote:
> The buffer seems to be building up in size as I'd expect, and the first
> message goes through, but I get no output from the WiFi Phy block, and
> so the buffer just continues to grow in size without sending out any
> more messages. Since