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[Discuss-gnuradio] Ver 3.7 stable?
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Mamoru Yamamoto |
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[Discuss-gnuradio] Ver 3.7 stable? |
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Thu, 12 Jun 2014 04:31:53 +0900 |
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Thanks friends,
<Again cross posting. I am not good at using the mailing list. I keep
the subject the same, and hope that this post will be connected to the
same thread.>
Thank you for all suggestions. They are very helpful.
I am continuing the long-run test. Until now the failure occurred only
one time (that was my report). After that the system is working fine
for several days. Now I connect my USRP1 to USB2 port, and it is
working fine with 32-bit Ubuntu. Thanks for your suggestions. The
reported failure occurred with USB3 port. I can avoid it.
I am sorry I do not pursue the 64-bit Ubuntu issue.
Mamoru Yamamoto
(2014/06/08 1:05), Mamoru Yamamoto wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> <I send this question to both GNU radio and USRP mailing lists. I do not
> know which is better place for this discussion.>
>
> (1) Introduction
> I am Mamoru Yamamoto from Kyoto Univ.
> Some may know that I am doing satellite-beacon experiment
> by using USRP1 + GNU Radio. We call the receiver as
> GRBR (GNU Radio Beacon Receiver).
> http://www.rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp/digitalbeacon/
> Sorry this web site is very old. Now I am using
> USRP1 + uhd + GNU Radio from python script
> Also I am using Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
> My application is a very simple dual-channel receiver
> recording IQ time-series on two files.
> The system is VERY stable and useful. I like it very much.
>
> (2) Current situation
> Now I try to move to Ver 3.7.
> (I installed the software by "build-gnuradio script".)
> Necessary small changes for me were
> -- "optfir.low_pass" location change
> -- "freq_xlating_fir_filter_ccf" location change & centerfrequency
> setting from negative to positive
> -- "file_sink" location change
>
> (3) Questions
> These changes were done. I now start running the system,
> but have problems. I have 2 questions.
>
> Q1: I run the modified code with Ubuntu-32bit 12.04LTS. My code worked
> for several times, but after that, it created only "0-byte" files
> (=immediate stop), and then no files were created. I checked the uhd
> status, and found that "uhd_find_devices" was successful while
> "uhd_usrp_probe" failed (see below). I now connect USRP1 to USB3 port.
> Is this wrong?
>
> Q2: I also tried to use the same V3.7 code with Ubuntu-64bit 12.04LTS.
> But output file from my code is always 0-bytes (=immediate stop).
> Please tell me if 64bit OS is useless.
>
> === Check after the problem (Q1) ===
> address@hidden:~/beaconRX$ uhd_find_devices
> linux; GNU C++ version 4.6.3; Boost_104800; UHD_003.007.001-72-g383061d8
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> -- UHD Device 0
> --------------------------------------------------
> Device Address:
> type: usrp1
> name:
> serial: 2R24X5U1
>
>
> address@hidden:~/beaconRX$ uhd_usrp_probe
> linux; GNU C++ version 4.6.3; Boost_104800; UHD_003.007.001-72-g383061d8
>
> -- Opening a USRP1 device...
> Error: RuntimeError: usb rx6 submit failed: LIBUSB_ERROR_IO
>
> ==============================
>
> Thanks for your help and suggestions.
>
--
Mamoru Yamamoto / RISH, Kyoto University
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Phone +81-774-38-3814, Cell +81-90-5653-7555