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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] wxGUI libraries in the GRC


From: Marcus Müller
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] wxGUI libraries in the GRC
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:22:02 +0100
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:)
Perfect, can you look into the "instrumentation" category? On a fully
fledged GR installation, there are two subcategories "QT" and "WX",
though your windows installation might lack one. You can use the QT
FFT sink instead of the WX one, and use the QT entry box instead of
the wx text box, if that is not available.

Sorry for the confusion,

Greetings (and good night),
Marcus

On 31.01.2014 00:15, Yarlagadda, Anusha (337G) wrote:
> Sorry for reposting. I wanted to make sure the group received my
> post as I just registered today. I have searched for wxGUI library
> and individual blocks that I needed for this demo as shown on the
> youtube . I did not find anything with "wx" in the GNU software
> blocks.
> 
> About the attachment, I just realized I have attached an incorrect
> one. In the above  attached document(2 page) you will see all the
> available libraries that I have access and can play around. I have
> uploaded the image @imgur.com as well. 
> http://i.imgur.com/5Vp8Ldc.png
> 
> 
> Thanks, Anusha
> 
> -----Original Message----- From:
> address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden
> On Behalf Of Marcus Müller Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 3:01
> PM To: address@hidden Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio]
> wxGUI libraries in the GRC
> 
> Correction: Finally, my LibreOffice managed to open the file.
> 
> What you've posted is a screenshot of putty, an SSH client and
> terminal emulator for Windows, where you've logged in to a remote
> computer "circe" (most probably a linux system) and try to start
> gterm (a terminal emulator itself) there. That being a graphical
> program and you being only connected by a text terminal makes the
> program unable to launch.
> 
> However, this has nothing to do with GNU Radio. You need a working
> GNU Radio installation on a computer you have graphical access to
> in order to use the GRC (GNU Radio Companion), which is a graphical
> user interface.
> 
> Since you do mention a version number, I guess you _have_ installed
> GNU Radio somewhere, most probably your own Windows PC. In that
> case, you will find GNU Radio there.
> 
> If there is a GNU Radio installation on circe.jpl.nasa.gov, you
> can't use the graphical user interface.
> 
> Greetings, Marcus
> 
> 
> 
> On 30.01.2014 23:39, Marcus Müller wrote:
>> Hi Anusha,
> 
>> Sorry, I can't open Word files; and that's not only me on this
>> mailing list. From a security point of view, I wouldn't do that
>> either with any word file that was sent to me. If you have a
>> picture, please upload that to any of the many image hosters
>> (imgur.com or something of the like) and use a link to that page
>> in your mail.
> 
>> Anyway, did you look into the "instrumentation" menu? Does using
>> the search functionality (the magnifier glass icon) yield any
>> results for wx?
> 
>> Greetings, Marcus
> 
>> PS: It just takes some time for us to process the mails that pass
>>  through this mailing list. Please don't repost your mail 6h30
>> later, next time ;)
> 
>> On 30.01.2014 23:29, Yarlagadda, Anusha (337G) wrote:
> 
>>> I am using the USRP N210 and running the same application as 
>>> described in the ettus website/youtube: "How To Build an FM
>>> Receiver with the USRP in Less Than 10 Minutes"
> 
>>> I noticed  in my GRC I don't see some of the blocks that they
>>> have used in the video, such as  WX GUI Text box, WX GUI FFT
>>> Sink, WX_GUI_notebook. I am using GNU Radio Companion 3.7.2.1.
> 
>>> I have attached a snapshot, showing all the blocks that are
>>> available to generate a flowgraph. Please let me know how to
>>> enable the blocks that are not available currently in my GRC. I
>>> am using windows 7 64 bit OS.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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