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* wip/burx_support:
-Updated to allow BURX support to be built into standard txrx.bin
Once and for all, here is the properly updated Makefile.am for the apps
Updated db_bitshark_rx.c to the proper version that includes the
Change default bandwidth to 25 MHz to match maximum USRP2 bandwidth
Update incorrectly checked in Makefile.am
usrp: Cleanup for merge of bitshark daughterboard code
Including bitshark_rx.h header file for USRP2 build
Fixed issue with with wrong Makefile.am files being copied
Add support for the Bitshark USRP RX (BURX) daughterboard for the USRP2.
Add support for the Bitshark USRP RX (BURX) daughterboard for the USRP1.
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-Also corrected db_bitshark_rx.c to the current version (previous
git push error) that includes the needed delays after I2C commands
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This reverts commit 026f691a6dfcb8fca61964cf457f08a7d1e7306b.
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This reverts commit 3f1940cfd633949f819da1900e19d155e91dc1c4.
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* bitshark/burx_support:
Once and for all, here is the properly updated Makefile.am for the apps
Updated db_bitshark_rx.c to the proper version that includes the
Conflicts:
usrp2/firmware/lib/db_bitshark_rx.c
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Don Ward:
"The supplied version of ltmain.sh does not handle interlibrary
dependencies on Windows. I have attached a diff file showing
the slight differences between the ltmain.sh in the tarball
(2.2.6b Debian-2.2.6b-2ubuntu1, which fails) and the ltmain.sh
downloaded from packages.debian.org (plain 2.26b). It looks
like it was broken in Ubuntu 2.2.6a-3 (change log says "Don't
pull in depedency libs when linking a binary"). GNU Radio builds
ok if I run ./bootstrap locally."
JMC: This file (ltmain.sh) has not previously been under version
control and would be copied over (or symlinked) by the bootstrap
process. With a version now in the repository, we'll need to
ensure it stays fresh, likely at the same time we check for
updated config.guess and config.sub files.
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There is some breakage with GR_FORTRAN / AC_PROG_F77 when running
bootstrap. The gen_interpolator_taps binary is only needed to
regenerate the MMSE interpolator taps, which hasn't been done for
several years. Disable this until proper fix can be done.
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directory...
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delays when sending back-to-back I2C commands, as well as the proper
command when setting the bw (previous blunder with git resulted in
the wrong version on this branch)
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* nldudok1/gr-wxgui_emulate_analog:
Add analog CRT screen afterglow emulation for gr-wxgui
Conflicts:
gr-wxgui/src/python/fftsink_gl.py
gr-wxgui/src/python/fftsink_nongl.py
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* master: (39 commits)
Add gru.hexshort to deal with short hex constants
Assign USB PID for Hans de Bok
Add missing buffer allocator hint to gr_ofdm_sampler.cc
Really fix the missing include for boost::bind
gr-wxgui: Added additional color table entries
Missed updates for omnithread/mblock removal
Remove omnithreads library.
Remove mblock library. We hardly knew 'ye.
Convert gr-audio-portaudio to Boost via gruel
Further updates for removing omnithreads
Update build configuration for OSX omnithreads changeover
Add missing include file for boost::bind
Convert gcell to use boost::threads instead of omnithread.
Fix sequence error indication after stopping then restarting streaming on USRP2.
initial move from mld_threads to gruel:: namespace threads and such
Initial changes to remove mld_thread and instead use gruel:: namespace classes
Fixing doxygen warnings from arb_resampler. Also, removed set_taps from public
Fixing doxygen warnings from channelizer block.
Fixing documentation to get rid of doxygen warnings.
Adding documentation for fff version of othe PFB clock sync algorithm.
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Removed unused variable
Set default bandwidth to 8M in constructor
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(and saving the version 2 mods for those marked v2).
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time the fft shift and scaling operations happen.
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On some systems (e.g., Debian/lenny) UDP errors are reported on the
following send() or recv() call. To avoid having errors (such as
ECONNREFUSED) from an old connection showing up on the first write
to a new connection, we do a recv() on disconnect() to flush them.
This may not work for all errors on all systems, but it works in
some simple cases of interest.
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Remove source address specifications for sink; add connect() and
disconnect() to sink; add get_port() to source; add optional EOF
signaling (using zero-length packets) to sink and source; modify
dial_tone, vector, and audio examples to match new code; add qa
test case.
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d_object to delete all of the plotting widgets. As far as Valgrind tells me, this cleans up my memory leaks although libqt and libqwt still have some of their own.
This checkin also disables the Waterfall3D plotting. It wasn't working anyway, but was also causing its own segfault upon deletion. Once it's working and deleting nicely, it will be re-enabled.
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samples and not just the sample number.
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buffer as opposed to a best effort based on a hand-made timer. The interval between GUI updates is settable through the qtsink_X objects with set_update_time(newtime). This update makes the plotting much more stable. It also fixes the time scale of the waterfall plot to actually mean the right thing.
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frequencies.
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This change was needed because gr_ofdm_sampler derives directly from
gr_block, but functions (from the runtime's point of view) as a
decimator. It takes many items in to produce a single output
item. Without this change, values of fft_size > ~4096 would result
in the scheduler complaining that it could never fullfil the block's
request for samples.
When deriving from gr_sync_interpolator or gr_sync_decimator, their
constructors set the hint automatically.
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Use select() to avoid blocking on recv() in gr_udp_source (only known
way to avoid blocking on Cygwin).
Add wait argument to gr_udp_source to allow waiting for connection
or accepting lack of connection as EOF; add --no-wait option to
dial_tone_sink.py.
Remove system dependencies from .h files; remove unused data members
and (useless?) public open and close functions.
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