Just your friendly CGRAN update to the mailing list.  I've seen a slowdown
in projects posted to the CGRAN, yet not a slowdown in account signups.
 So, I thought I'd just e-mail out a quick update.

The usual quick blurb (https://www.cgran.org/):
*The Comprehensive GNU Radio Archive Network (CGRAN) is a free open source
repository for 3rd party GNU Radio applications that are not officially
supported by the  GNU Radio project. CGRAN provides a subversion repository
for users to develop or submit new applications, and wiki access for full
project documentation. *
*
*
Recent projects:

   - 
Logitech27MHzTransceiver<https://www.cgran.org/wiki/Logitech27MHzTransceiver>
-
   Transceiver for 27 MHz wireless keyboards from Logitech
   - Stream Tagging Tools <https://www.cgran.org/wiki/stt> - A growing
   collection of blocks relating to handling tags
   - simple_ra <https://www.cgran.org/wiki/simple_ra> - A simple Radio
   Astronomy application to replace gr-radio-astronomy
   - gr_iqtx <https://www.cgran.org/wiki/gr_iqtx> - A tool for sending
   generic I/Q data from a FIFO, and providing various analysis options
   - RSSI-based 802.15.4
localization<https://www.cgran.org/wiki/RSSIbased802154localization> -
   802.15.4 receiver with RSSI feature added, and application code for channel
   estimation, ranging and localization

*Note: * I've noticed a general move from SVN to git.  I don't have the
time to move CGRAN to git right now, but I am more than okay with someone
hosting their code on github, and adding their project to the project list,
linking to their github.  Because ultimately, your code is available in a
public location that people can fork from, etc.  CGRAN can still provide
you the exposure to the GNU Radio community if you want it, just link to
your github.

- George
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