Re: GNURadio wiki

2021-01-20 Thread Barry Duggan
Hi Christophe, The current method of references can be seen in https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/SuggestedReading and works well for links to digital media. Print materials use a conventional title, author, ISBN format. We can look into enabling the Cite. Latex has been enabled for the

Re: Problem with Python OOT

2021-01-20 Thread George Edwards
Hi Tim, Thanks for your help and for sending the links. One final question, I was under the impression that length of data in each input was the same because the data to each input is streamed in in lock-step sample by sample. Therefore, len(input_items[0] = len(input_items[1] =

Re: Windows Installer for GR 3.8.2 Just In Time!

2021-01-20 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Geof, That's awesome! Thank you for all the effort you put into this, and for all the doors you open with this. Releasing and packaging 3.8 will be with us for quite a while; I mean, clearly, we wouldn't be calling our branches maint-3.Something if they weren't meant as longer-term

Re: Performing a USRP Packet Loopback

2021-01-20 Thread Marcus D. Leech
On 01/20/2021 12:12 AM, Jada Mariano Berenguer wrote: Hi, I realized that in my packet loopback example, I didn't connect any of the QT GUI sinks after the USRP source. The updated flow graph is attached in screenshot0. After I connected them, I ran the packet loopback example on my MacBook

Re: Problem with Python OOT

2021-01-20 Thread Tim Huggins
George, That should be correct; I was more referring to keeping your coding clean so you don't accidentally make a mistake (I've been bit before :-). You could conceivably start consuming inputs at different rates but by then you are probably getting into some more complex signal processing.

Re: Per-revision configuration directories

2021-01-20 Thread Jeff Long
Christophe: There appears to be one cache file, unaffected by any environment variables. I haven't found this to be much of a problem going between 3.8 and 3.9, but I think I remember having to delete it at one point. Lucas: See if deleting the block cache that Christophe mentions helps at all.

Re: Problem with Python OOT

2021-01-20 Thread George Edwards
Thanks Tim! George On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 1:01 PM Tim Huggins wrote: > George, > > That should be correct; I was more referring to keeping your coding clean > so you don't accidentally make a mistake (I've been bit before :-). You > could conceivably start consuming inputs at different rates

Per-revision configuration directories (was: Re: ~/.gnuradio and ~/.grc_gnuradio as environment variables)

2021-01-20 Thread Lukas Haase
Hi Jeff, I am trying to switch between 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9. Hence GR_PREFS_PATH is unfortunately too new. I have tried GR_CONF_GRC_GLOBAL_BLOCKS_PATH but it does not resolve any issues. The issue is that different versions just change so many things and you get all kinds of nasty issues if the

Re: Per-revision configuration directories

2021-01-20 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Hi I'm also interested in having multiple version on my linux distribution and will soon try it. about "The issue is that different versions just change so many things and you get all kinds of nasty issues..." I recently experienced such nasty issues while uninstalling GR3.9 and

Re: Slack alternatives

2021-01-20 Thread Daniel Poelzleithner
On 04/02/2020 17:19, Sebastian Müller wrote: > Hi all, > > as you might know, Slack has become a very frequently used tool for > communication in the project. > Tbh, I never understood the hype around Slack (not the form of communication > but the specific software). It deletes our old

Re: Slack alternatives

2021-01-20 Thread Marcus Müller
Oh, it seems this thread from a year ago still blips up from time to time. So, here, just to avoid confusion where you can chat with us now: We've since moved far away from slack. You can find us on matrix; our main room is #gnuradio:gnuradio.org . If you like, you *can* use our own Element

Re: GR-3.9 Windows BETA "Installer"

2021-01-20 Thread Marcus Müller
Woohoo! Thanks, Geof! This is great news! On 21.01.21 00:17, Geof Nieboer wrote: > All, > > As I was on a roll, I pressed forward from 3.8.2 to 3.9.0, and have posted a > BETA > GR-3.9.0.0 package for Windows 10.  > > The file is located here >

"Default Value" for ZMQ PULL Source?

2021-01-20 Thread Christopher Flood
Hi all, I'm passing data between two .grc files using ZMQ PUSH / PULL sockets. The ZMQ PULL socket connects to an add block where the sum is used as a frequency control word input to an NCO. However, when I run the .grc file with the ZMQ PULL socket, the NCO does not produce a signal. In fact,

RE: [announcement] Release 3.9.0.0

2021-01-20 Thread Gavin Jacobs
Will the 3.9.0.0 release be available via: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases If so, what is the expected timeframe? If not, can someone give the right procedure to install on Ubuntu? Thanks, Gavin From: Marcus Müller Subject: [announcement] Release 3.9.0.0 Date: Sun, 17

GR-3.9 Windows BETA "Installer"

2021-01-20 Thread Geof Nieboer
All, As I was on a roll, I pressed forward from 3.8.2 to 3.9.0, and have posted a BETA GR-3.9.0.0 package for Windows 10. The file is located here A couple key caveats: 1- There is not an

Re: Performing a USRP Packet Loopback

2021-01-20 Thread Aditya Arun Kumar
Can you downgrade to a lower version of UHD and check it? And in the case of the loopback test, can you please check by attaching SMA cables first before attaching your antennas? I remember having the OR, UR in my srsLTE works, one of the ways I did on fixing it was by using something that goes

GNURadio wiki

2021-01-20 Thread Christophe Seguinot
Hi, Following a recent discussion on this list about complex signals, I started writing a tutorial on IQ and complex signals for the GNURadio wiki (not yet on the wiki) and have 2 questions: References: I've seen there is no references enabled