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From: | Ashraf Younis |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Sending data to a server |
Date: | Tue, 9 Jun 2015 17:04:53 -0400 |
Yeah, write a script to insert it into a database. Start by importing
gr and pyodbc...
Which is just about as unhelpful as your question. But seriously:
- what do you intend to record? (raw samples, filtered signal, decoded
messages, ...)
- how much data do you plan to record, and how long do you need to store it?
- do you need to store any metadata? (frequency, bandwidth, time, location, ...)
- what does your database schema look like?
- how do you plan on retrieving the recordings from the database?
- what do you plan on doing with the recording after you get it from
the database?
- are you maybe doing it wrong? would it make more sense to just store
capture files on disk, and keep metadata (including filename) in the
database?
> _______________________________________________
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Ashraf Younis <address@hidden> wrote:
> I'm trying to send my recordings from a USRP Source(hardware: NI B200) to a
> database I set up. I have been searching the internet for hours and I have
> come up with nothing. There was one post that mentioned it, but only the
> fact that there is a way to have MySQL and GRC working together. Is there a
> way to have the data output from a UHD: USRP Source go to a MySQL database?
> I tried using a TCP Sink, mode: Client but nothing happens and mode: Server
> gives me an error.
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