Justin,
Tom has previously posted nothing further about this but this will be my final reply on this mailing list as it relates to this General Purpose SDR Device that works with GNU Radio: On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Justin Bracken <jusbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Martin, > Where did you got this patent done in US or Abroad?. > USA > Can you please point to it ?. > US Trademark Office doesn't list " Provisional Patents " > Is the patent granted or in application/review stage ?. > > Granted on March 20, 2013 upon my 2nd Demonstration of the device before the Chicago Android & Google Technology Users Group. Hi Matt > Does the patent impact the Ettus/NI Current/Future SDR > products and hence clipping wings of free/open source nature of gnuradio in > anyway?. > > This is Martin O'Shield answering: 1. NOT AT ALL! This is simply another SDR Device that works with existing GNU Radio Applications, & OpenBTS, but does not require the additional daughtercards, cables, etc. 2. The Ettus USRP1 & USRP2 Schematics were released, but NEVER the Layout/Design files = Gerber Files. 3. This allows people to have inexpensive choice of Wideband SDR Transceivers available to them for their Open Source GNU Radio demands / needs. > Thanks, > Justin Bracken > > The same stuff you are doing with GNU Radio today, that requires the traditional USRP Driver, will work with this device. > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > > Sincerely, Martin
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