Here at UFES(Federal University of Espírito Santo - Brazil) we are starting
to work with GNURADIO trying to have a decent lab. We plan to use it for
simulation and "real" tests, but the the brazilian bureaucracy is a real,
and very hard, obstacle to us. We'll have a basic course in communications
system  entirely based on GNURADIO on july I hope. I also have the idea to
use the basis of gnuradio to make a tool to process electric guitar signals
with an ARM or avr32 micro but it's another long term idea.

Euripedes

2011/1/24 Martin Braun <martin.br...@kit.edu>

> Hi all,
>
> I certainly didn't expect such an avalanche of replies, but it's cool to
> read that there's a lot of people who don't just use the USRPs, but also
> make use of the signal processing features of GNU Radio. I guess I was
> distracted by the huge number of posts regarding hardware vs. the
> smaller number of posts regarding GNU Radio features.
>
> Here at CEL we have a couple of GNU Radio projects going on, not all of
> which are reported here, so I should have known which replies to
> get. I think the conference is a great idea, by the way, it would
> certainly be a good thing for this community.
>
> Greetings to all fellow GR hackers,
> MB
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 02:43:57PM -0500, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> > On 01/21/2011 02:26 PM, Ben Hilburn wrote:
> > >I'm a graduate student at Virginia Tech, and I assure you that GNU
> > >Radio is used _heavily_ in our labs.  As I write this, there are
> > >probably 3-4 groups in my vicinity hacking on GNU Radio projects.
> > >
> > >People posting projects on CGRAN or posting to the listserve is
> > >probably not an accurate reflection of the amount of work going into
> > >GNU Radio, or being done around GNU Radio, at any particular time.
> > >
> > >Cheers,
> > >Ben
> > This is an excellent point.
> >
> > In the commercial space, people working on Gnu Radio related
> > projects are unlikely to want to talk
> >   about those projects publically--at least until the product
> > brochures are ready :-)
> >
> > Similarly for certain government uses of Gnu Radio.
> >
> > Hopefully, with the advent of the Gnu Radio conference that Tom
> > talked about, some of the projects
> >   that have been cooking over the last several years will get some
> > exposure.  If I can attend that
> >   conference, I certainly will, and I'll attempt to get a
> > presentation or two together.
>
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