Changes between Version 61 and Version 62 of Old/Tutorials/k0SDR/Tutorial00


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    2020The image above shows TX_A connected to RX_B through a 50 ohm attenuator. Likewise, side B of both nodes are connected through an attenuator. The ports are connected by wires in order to minimize noise. However, both TX and RX can use actual antenna.
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    22 == Make sandbox5 ready, step by step. ==
     22== Setting up Sandbox 5 ==
    2323I assume you’ve read the tutorial about Orbit, and you know how to reserve a time slot, how to log into the nodes, and how to image the nodes. (Otherwise, read [wiki:HowToGetStarted Getting Started].)
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    50   * Step 5: Copy [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Documentation/GNURadio/usrp_siggen_multiple_sine.py usrp_siggen_multiple_sine.py] to node1-1 (transmitter).
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    52   * Step 6: Copy [http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Documentation/GNURadio/usrp1_rx_cfile.py usrp1_rx_cfile.py] to node1-2 (receiver).
     50== Example: Transmitting/Receiving Sine ==
     51Before you run these examples, do the following:
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    54   * Step 7: Give your scripts permission to run.
    55     {{{
    56           chmod +x filename
    57     }}}
     53copy http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Documentation/GNURadio/usrp_siggen_multiple_sine.py usrp_siggen_multiple_sine.py to node1-1 (transmitter)
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    59 == Let’s start to run examples. ==
     55copy http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Documentation/GNURadio/usrp1_rx_cfile.py usrp1_rx_cfile.py to node1-2 (receiver).
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     57Give your scripts permission to run. (chmod +x filename)
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    6159 1. '''Receiver only''' The transmitter doesn't send any thing, only the receiver receives. In this case, what the receiver receives is white noise.