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Re: Regarding missing osmocom source


From: Rozana Alam
Subject: Re: Regarding missing osmocom source
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 20:21:46 +0800

Thank you for the information. I have installed GRC byUbuntu ppa and I believe that it has installed the latest version.in that case should I delete and build the GRC from the beginning from source? please guide me.

On Wed, 4 Nov 2020, 6:58 pm Christophe Seguinot, <christophe.seguinot@orange.fr> wrote:

Hi

You must install gr-osmosdr to use SDR dongle ( I don't use Blade RF and don't know if there are other gr tools for Blade RF source/sink )

at the end of september, for Linux distribution (Ubuntu 20.04 in my case):

  • gr-osmosdr is not compatible with GR 3.9 (see some recent mail on this list) so don't use GR 3.9 (Some guys are trying to port gr-osmosdr to 3.9 )
  • 3.8.2 is the default GR version under Ubuntu 20.04 (using ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases)
  • if you install gr-osmosdr from package, it won't work under GR
  • if you build gr-osmosdr from source, you can get a working GR3.8 with osmo-sdr sources as well as GQRX too.

See my email on this list https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2020-09/msg00124.html for furter information

Sincerely

On 04/11/2020 09:39, Rozana Alam wrote:
Hello community,
I want to generate simple continuous wave with bladeRF using gnu radio and am a Linux user.but in the gnu platform I am not getting any osmocom source.i have downloaded the gnu from ppa .is there any supplement of osmocom source to generate signal by bladeRF?
Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Rozana.



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