I have made a Gnuradio Live DVD named SDRLive for i386 based on Gnuradio
3.7 last November. The main software package on the DVD is Gnuradio, but
I added some useful other SDR packages (Quisk, Linrad) plus plotting and
audio DSP software as well. I was inspired to do this because I was
asked to do
Please ask these questions on the mailing list.
On 02/03/2014 12:44 PM, Syed Aqeel Raza wrote:
Hi Martin,
Again, I did some more work and the details are as under.
1. I have created a single flowgraph without USRP hardware. For your
reference the file is enclosed with the name of
Hi all again,
at the moment I thought that the problem was solved, but actually something
strange is going on. I would only like to ask whether delay between two
paths can roll out somehow (i don't know if this verb exists). The point is
that at the beginig of the execution, it looks like the
The signal level on the transmitter FFT seems very high.
Make sure that the IQ samples sent to the USRP are
not being clipped.
Ron
On 2/3/2014 7:54 AM, Syed Aqeel Raza wrote:
Hi,
Again, I did some more work and the details are as under.
1. I have created a single flowgraph without USRP
Hello every buddy...
i want to design my hierarchical block . I go through a
gnuradio tutorial but not success fully completed. can any buddy give mea
simplified example of any hierarchical block design ...
thank you for you time give for this query..
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Hi Maheshkumar,
in the GNU Radio companion, in the options element, choose hier
block instead of wx gui, qt gui, no gui; set a meaningful name
here, also!
Use pad sinks and pad sources to define your in- and outputs.
Save, generate, refresh the
Hi Maheshkumar,
Here's some details on making a hierarchical block when using Gnuradio
Companion:
1. From an open GRC flow graph, mouse-select the connected elements that you
want to turn into a hierarchical block. The blocks and interconnect will turn
green.
2. Right click, then select
Hi all!
First post on the list. Beginner with gnu-radio, so forgive any ignorant
questions.
I want to build a receiver and later on an analyzer for signals i hear
on WebSDR.org. Does anybody know if a block exists that can pick up the
audio from a web-page (in the case of WebSDR a Java applet or
On Feb 3, 2014, at 10:14 AM, Nemanja Savic vlasi...@gmail.com wrote:
at the moment I thought that the problem was solved, but actually something
strange is going on. I would only like to ask whether delay between two paths
can roll out somehow (i don't know if this verb exists). The point is
Mark,
I sometimes distribute image files for the raspberry pi for a number of
ham-related projects. For that I used bittorrent.
That way, you only need to distribute it once and let the community
distribute it further on.
If you are interested, I have no issue to distribute the file via
Hi Silvain,
great - thanks for your answer. I got it run now on OS X via simple macports
install. However I will follow the issue from time to time, as I think it would
be great to have beignet available for this (and other) purposes.
Also I am keen on looking into how the colored spectrum
Hi,
However I will follow the issue from time to time, as I think it would be
great to have beignet available for this (and other) purposes.
Yes, it'd be great and I would love if a beignet dev was also
interested and SDR and tried to make it work and implement the missing
stuff.
Or a SDR guy
Hi Ron,
Thanks for your suggestion. It works for me :)
Regards,
Syed Aqeel Raza
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Syed Aqeel Raza s.aqeelr...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Again, I did some more work and the details are as under.
1. I have created a single flowgraph without USRP hardware. For your
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