Will this workshop be recorded and posted on YouTube?
Sincerely,
Alex-M-Humberstone
PhD Student
Klipsch School of Electrical Engineering
New Mexico State University (NMSU)
Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 15:46, Derek Kozel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The Signal Metadata Format (
Jeff Long of being-the-maint-3.8-maintainer fame).
>
> So yeah, go for the latest and greatest operating system you can get.
>
> Cheers,
> Marcus
>
> [1]
>
> https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/UbuntuInstall#Focal_Fossa_.2820.04.29_through_Hirsute_Hippo_.2821.04.29
>
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Haydn, thanks for the announcement. X410 looks awesome, the 400 MHZ channel
bandwidth is incredible. Spoke to my advisor about it. Perfect fit for some
of our 5G and spectrum monitoring work. But we're not sure we can afford
the $20,000 price tag. We have some sticker shock here to be honest. Do yo
We got a new powerful Dell desktop for the lab here, and we want to put the
latest Ubuntu 21.04 on it. But will GNU Radio 3.8.3.0 build from source and
run properly on Ubuntu 21.04? Are there any known issues? Does anyone
already have this running successfully? Thanks in advance for the help, and
f
This is awesome! Just a quick question. Is this job based in the Los
Angeles area? Would it be possible to work remotely, and come to Los
Angeles like once or twice a month or something like that?
Sincerely,
Alex-M-Humberstone
PhD Student
Klipsch School of Electrical Engineering
New Mexico State U
cal linux runtime library loader listens to
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH and
> various others and so on, but these are "global" sensitivities of
> libraries that GNU Radio
> uses, not GNU Radio itself (I'm not sure knowing this helps the confused
> user, though...).
>
> Best regards,
ter
> the call,
> https://www.youtube.com/c/GNURadioProject/videos
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
>
> On 21.01.21 22:56, Alex Humberstone wrote:
> > Do these calls get recorded? I usually can't make them live, but I would
> like to go back
> > and listen to them. Is
Do these calls get recorded? I usually can't make them live, but I would
like to go back and listen to them. Is there an archive of all the previous
Project Calls somewhere? Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Alex-M-Humberstone
PhD Student
Klipsch School of Electrical Engineering
New Mexico State Unive
Dear Community,
Is there a list of all the environment variables used in GNU Radio
somewhere? I don't see anything in the documentation or in the wiki. There
are a lot of obscure variables such as $GR_PREFS_PATH and
$GR_CONF_GRC_GLOBAL_BLOCKS_PATH, and I have no idea what they all do. It
would be
; If you intend to use SDR Dongle see here. Its for Ubuntu 20.04 but should
> probably work for 20.10.
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2020-09/msg00123.html
>
> On 14/11/2020 05:52, Alex Humberstone wrote:
>
> Dear Community,
>
> Does GNU Radio 3.8
Dear Community,
Does GNU Radio 3.8.2 run okay with the new Ubuntu 20.10? Has anyone tried
running this yet? It uses GCC 10 and Python 3.8.6, so I want to make sure
that its all compatible. Thanks in advance for your help everyone!
Sincerely,
Alex-M-Humberstone
PhD Student
Klipsch School of Electr
Dear James,
CentOS 7 is really really old. I would say that you should ask
your customer or project leader to allow you to at least use CentOS 8.
You're just going to have a whole set of challenges and difficulties
using CentOS 7. Why create more unnecessary work for yourself?
Sincerely,
Alex-M-H
Yeah, AKINYELE ITAMAKINDE, I also do not understand what you are asking. It
would be helpful to us (and to you too) if you could describe your
questions in more detail.
Sincerely,
Alex-M-Humberstone
PhD Student
Klipsch School of Electrical Engineering
New Mexico State University (NMSU)
Las Cruces,
The Dell XPS are really nice laptops. I'm using one right now, and I love
it. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 and GNU Radio, and I got an Ettus USRP B210
and X310 connected up to it, and it's 100% solid. I definitely recommend
it. I'd also suggest that you run Ubuntu 20.04 to get all the latest
drivers an
rg/conference/2018-ieee-aerospace-conference
>
> Perhaps this is sufficient?
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 6:35 PM Alex Humberstone
> wrote:
> >
> > Any update?
> >
> > Would like to see the program for past conferences...
> >
> >
> >
> >
Hey Kevin, I don't see the link that you mentioned, did you forget to
include it?
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 11:18, Kevin McQuiggin wrote:
> Hi Anthony:
>
> Check out this link. The author is using a Pluto but he developed a
> flowgraph to transmit a vector that represents Morse code. Pretty
> wel
What are on those : interfaces? Are they just TCP or UDP
sockets? So then you might be able to use a TCP Source/Sink block or UDP
Source/Sink block in GNU Radio. I think the built-in blocks might have been
deprecated a while ago, but I think gr-grnet (
https://github.com/ghostop14/gr-grnet) has now
So I'll agree here, I would not have opened your docx file if Marcus had
not already opened it.
To everyone on the mailing list, please avoid attaching documents, but if
you must, please only use PDF.
And if you have lots of output or code or something, please use Pastebin or
something like that,
Any update?
Would like to see the program for past conferences...
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 22:44, Alex Humberstone
wrote:
> Eugene, the conference looks interesting. Where can we find the program
> for past years to get a feel for the conference? I didn't see this on the
> w
Eugene, the conference looks interesting. Where can we find the program for
past years to get a feel for the conference? I didn't see this on the
website. Thanks.
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 17:02, Eugene Grayver via USRP-users <
usrp-us...@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am chairing the S
ning, since my KDE is using QT5 and trying to install Qt4 looks like
> it is going to skrew up my entire system.
>
> So GNURadio 3.7 itself is running fine on 20.4, but gnuradio-companion
> and gr-qtgui seem to be tricky (at least when running KDE).
>
> Yours
> Martin
>
>
The new Ubuntu 20.04 does not include Python 2 anymore. But GNU Radio 3.7
requires Python 2. So then can you run GNU Radio 3.7 on Ubuntu 20.04? I
think there's still a package that you can instal to add Python 2 support
in Ubuntu 20.04. I found a bunch of websites that make it sound like this
shoul
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