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From: | Tom Rondeau |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Remote Control Question, Control Ports? |
Date: | Thu, 11 Feb 2016 14:21:20 -0500 |
RichThanks,It occurred to me that control ports might be what I want to use to do this stuff, instead of going a pure python route. Would someone recommend a course of action that stays as close to GNU Radio as possible. The more contained the better. I'd like to use tools that are intended for this type of thing if they already exist in GNU Radio.6) The process starts over again5) The receiver reaches some DONE condition, stops itself and sends a command to the transmitter to stop and reconfigure for the next test.4) The transmitter computer receives the message to start sending, and starts sending. While sending data, it is listening for a command to stop.3) The receiver radio starts listening and sends a command to the transmitter computer to start transmitting2) I start the receiver script manually1) Assume both computers are on and listening to a socket, I don't want to worry about setting this part up programmatically.There will be two python scripts handshaking with each other, to do things like this:Hey all,I just started writing a python script that will control two radios via Ethernet to conduct various tests. Each radio has its own computer and the receiver is considered the master (it will make all the control decisions).
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