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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] anyone implement the Raleighfadingmodel/multi-pat


From: George Nychis
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] anyone implement the Raleighfadingmodel/multi-path?
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 00:43:30 +0300
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Hi Richard,

Definitely, that would be great. I would like to put it in CGRAN. (https://www.cgran.org)

- George

Richard Clarke wrote:
Hi George,

that code is still available if you'd like me to FTP host it again.

Cheers
Richard

George Nychis wrote:

Richard Clarke wrote:
I've established a temporary (60 day) FTP user account on our company FTP server to host the GNU Radio Rayleigh Fading code as it currently stands. I've placed the raw code that's relevant to this module there. It's not immediately ready to build however that won't take long for anyone familiar with integrating user modules into GNU Radio. There is some other code relevant to the way we were intending to use the fading simulator (i.e in a client/server model across a network) that may be of interest to some but is not particularly relevant to the actual fading module itself so you can ignore that if you wish.

FTP details: ftp://ftp.tait.co.nz
user: gnuradio
password: gnuradio01


Hi Richard (and all),

Did anybody grab this code before the temporary FTP user account terminated? I did a while back but have since lost it. If someone has it, can they register an account at CGRAN and upload it? All it entails is registering an account and adding the files to an SVN repository. (https://www.cgran.org)

I can worry about the project creation if no one else has time, but I think this code would be valuable.

Thanks!
George


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