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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Built most of gr-*


From: mgray
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Built most of gr-*
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 10:43:25 -0700 (MST)

John,

I have a set of Over-The-Air captures of a wide variety of signals for 
download:

http://www.kd7lmo.net/ground_gnuradio_ota.html


As well as sample GNU radio code to demod and process them:

http://www.kd7lmo.net/ground_gnuradio_software.html


Hope that helps and gets you started.



On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, John Clark wrote:

> I don't have any hardware for the highspeed conversions, and have not 
> set up to use 'sound cards' etc. for
> low speed testing.
> 
> However, I have been able to get gnuradio-core, as well as several other 
> gr-* packages to compile.
> The most problem seemed to be centered on having 1) a somewhat large set 
> of additional packages
> that don't seem to have much to do with signal processing, such as 
> various cpp pre-preprocessing
> tools, or the like. If the intent was to have a package that was 
> 'portable', then having a large number
> of ancillary packages, which have not only interdependencies, but also 
> mutual exlucusions for an
> existing system configuration, seems to go counter to that goal.
> 
> Since I don't have much (like absolutely none) of anything based on an 
> existing installed python
> environment, the fact that a number of libraries and packages where 
> 'installed' to get things for
> gnuradio to compile correctly, it is of no real great difficulty, other 
> than just which ones, and what
> upstream package requirements are needed.
> 
> Moving on... Since I don't have hardware at the moment, are there some 
> examples of using simulated
> signal generators or the like in the existing cvs packages, or out on 
> the net. Also, the gnuradio web site
> has some pictures of oscope, or fft output, are those buried some where 
> in the gr-* set of code.
> 
> Perhaps next week I'll have the time to see if I can set this up on a 
> NetBSD machine, but in the mean
> time I'd like test things on the linux box I have at the moment.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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