Heyya,

Is there another place I can get that ISO? The link doesn't work now, and
while I think I've got GNU-Radio working under Ubuntu, I'd like to check
against a 'known good reference'.

I've tried the Pentoo distro on a couple of machines, but had the xwindows
problem someone else mentioned.

Cheers,
Gavin Smith


On 5 September 2014 10:22, McDonald, J Douglas <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes, I see. I got the Ubuntu Gunradio test disk you mentioned working
> and I have figured out how to make ordinary AM and FM radios and they
> work OK. I found the filter setting you mentioned and it works OK.
>
> I now see the problem with SDR#: you can't set that filter to the correct
> value, the writer did not allow a setting for it that I can find.
>
> Thanks very very much
>
> Doug McDonald
> ________________________________________
> From: Michael Ossmann [[email protected]]
>
> ...
>
> There are several different baseband filter bandwidth settings, however.
> In general you should choose the narrowest one that is suitable for your
> application.  By default, a passband slightly smaller than the digital
> bandwidth is selected.  For details on the baseband filter, see the
> MAX2837 datasheet.
>
> Mike
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