You should provide file with sample values inside, and it depends on what
kind of signal have you recorded, complex, real, etc.. Since you are
collecting some signals, i suppose you are using file sink block in order
to store data to file, so all you have to do is to provide that file to
file
I am using gnuradio on a 1.6 GHz C2D with 8GB of RAM and 32bit Linux, and most
time the CPIU is bored, only compiling takes very long. Of course it depends on
what you are doing, but basic stuff is almost unnoticed by the CPU :)
Ralph.
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On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 7:20 PM, sumitstop
sumit.ku...@research.iiit.ac.in wrote:
Tom I was trying to download the mpsk grc files from
http://gnuradio.squarespace.com/gr-tutorial/ but they are not working it
seems. Saying archive is corrupt. Can you please check once.
Just gunzip it first, than
And it worked I was directly doing tar -zxvf earlier
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I have a lot of gnuradio and uhd configured nodes around the world. Up
until now, we have managed them with a mix of simple configuration
management and individual maintenance. However, I'd like to move on to
using something more robust, like SaltStack, Fabric, etc. I am aware of
Puppet and
On 03/08/2013 02:44 PM, Tom Hendrick wrote:
Hi Josh,
Would you happen to suggest any more setting changes I could try before just
deciding I need to depend on the older libusrp/gnuradio for recording 4
channels to disk from a USRP?
On this particular machine, are you able to sustain one