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[Commit-gnuradio] r4407 - gnuradio/trunk/gnuradio-examples/python/digita
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[Commit-gnuradio] r4407 - gnuradio/trunk/gnuradio-examples/python/digital |
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Wed, 7 Feb 2007 11:25:06 -0700 (MST) |
Author: jcorgan
Date: 2007-02-07 11:25:06 -0700 (Wed, 07 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 4407
Modified:
gnuradio/trunk/gnuradio-examples/python/digital/README
Log:
Typo fix.
Modified: gnuradio/trunk/gnuradio-examples/python/digital/README
===================================================================
--- gnuradio/trunk/gnuradio-examples/python/digital/README 2007-02-07
18:14:40 UTC (rev 4406)
+++ gnuradio/trunk/gnuradio-examples/python/digital/README 2007-02-07
18:25:06 UTC (rev 4407)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Quick overview of what's here:
-* benchmark_rx.py: generates packets of the size you
+* benchmark_tx.py: generates packets of the size you
specify and sends them across the air using the USRP. Known to work
well using the USRP with the RFX transceiver daughterboards.
You can specify the bitrate to use with the -r <bitrate> command line
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
You can select the modulation to use with the -m <modulation> command
line argument. The legal values for <modulation> are gmsk, dbpsk and dqpsk.
-* benchmark_tx.py: the receiver half of benchmark_tx.py.
+* benchmark_rx.py: the receiver half of benchmark_tx.py.
Command line arguments are pretty much the same as rx. Works well
with a USRP and RFX transceiver daughterboards. Will also work
with TVRX daugherboard, but you'll need to fiddle with the gain. See
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