On 07/07/12 18:49, Patrik Tast wrote:
Great work!
Connecting any RX/TX to the computer PCI smells problems...
I wouldn't cosider this option,
A few points:
* I have a PCI DVB card, works great for recording TV. The RF section
is shielded inside a can.
* Winradio internal cards has been
Hi Alexd,
I bet it works!
Patrik
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On 07/07/12 18:49, Patrik Tast wrote:
Great work!
hi ,
I have usrp 1 and i want to transmit 3.84*10^6 bit per secondĀ , is this
Possible ? and if it possible how to generate this data rateĀ ?
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On 07/08/2012 04:05 PM, Saqr Elarab wrote:
I have usrp 1 and i want to transmit 3.84*10^6 bit per second ,
is this Possible ? and if it possible how to generate this data
rate ?
Of course you can
Hi All,
I've toyed around a fair bit with the UHD_sink parameters for the target
Centre Frequency, and in particular using the request command to set the
centre freq and the LO Offset.
But i can't seem to see any impact from the LO offset!
E.g.
IF = 5 MHz
Target RF = 100MHz
LO thus would equal
I'm starting some research on running Gnuradio on a network of small computers
(over potentially a PCIe bus). The idea being that the network of smaller
computers handle the blocks separately.
Does anyone know if there has been any work done in this field, or maybe some
related research?
On 07/08/2012 08:52 AM, Michael Hill wrote:
Hi All,
I've toyed around a fair bit with the UHD_sink parameters for the target
Centre Frequency, and in particular using the request command to set the
centre freq and the LO Offset.
But i can't seem to see any impact from the LO offset!