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commit b3fdf5b83dc79575405f524df889d92908fecc72
Author: Marcus Müller <Marcus.Mueller(a)ettus.com>
Date: Thu May 21 23:46:58 2015 -0700
Fix config error with CMake version 2.8.7
Replace find_package(SoapySDR CONFIG) with find_package(SoapySDR NO_MODULE),
which has an identical effect but is supported by CMake 2.8.7 on Ubuntu 12.10
http://cgit.osmocom.org/gr-osmosdr/commit/?id=594391982845b4ac0e4e48bbb91b4…
commit 594391982845b4ac0e4e48bbb91b4b85552f2af6
Author: Dimitri Stolnikov <horiz0n(a)gmx.net>
Date: Wed May 27 23:55:00 2015 +0200
hackrf: introduce bias=0|1 and bias_tx=0|1 parameters
... to support antenna/phantom power via a new device argument "bias"
(to match Airspy's existing bias power syntax). 0=disable and 1=enable.
I also added a device argument to control bias power at transmit time. I
named this option differently - "bias_tx" - to avoid accidentally
enabling bias power in transmit mode when an LNA may be attached in an
input amplifier configuration.
Original patch provided by Brad Hein
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Summary of changes:
CMakeLists.txt | 2 +-
grc/gen_osmosdr_blocks.py | 2 +-
lib/hackrf/hackrf_sink_c.cc | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
lib/hackrf/hackrf_source_c.cc | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
4 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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