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From: | Eads, LJ D. |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] How do I interface my X310 with an NVIDIA K80 GPU in GNURadio |
Date: | Wed, 2 May 2018 14:08:08 +0000 |
Derek and Marcus, Thank you for the quick response! This is my first entry to the mailing list.
So I am trying to capture a very fast frequency hopping signal.. the rate is proprietary but probably one of the fastest rates on the market right now. I am currently just implementing a basic record/replay. I believe you are right that
I am trying to route too much data to my speakers and that’s what I am trying to get out of.
I currently have had better success with the X310 right now using the GNURadio Live Environment on a USB and running Cat 5E from the X310 to my laptop.. now I’m trying to implement what I had on my laptop on this server that I setup. I
attached the server specs.. currently using ubuntu 16.04. Marcus.. I am confused as well! Because I feel like I should be using my CPUs and I am not. LJ Eads From: Derek Kozel [mailto:address@hidden Hello LJ, It would help to know what type of signal processing you are hoping to do and how you want to display or save the data. On generally available consumer hardware GNU Radio has been shown to be able to handle
800+MS/s of samples being displayed in spectrum plots. It sounds like you are trying to route too much data to your speakers. Are you able to share your flowgraph? There is a screenshot function in the menu or the grc file could be attached. Regards, Derek On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 2:28 PM, Müller, Marcus (CEL) <address@hidden> wrote:
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