Hi Kresimir,

sadly, the answer to your question is "no", unless you start backporting stuff yourself. I know this is kind of not really a satsfying answer, but: If you don't really really rely on GNU Radio running under windows, I strongly recommend looking into linux as GNU Radio development platform; maybe first try running it in a virtual machine, see if it is big of a problem using linux.

Then: If you want to sound "real" channels (big scale outdoor ones, at least), try the excellent gr-channelsounder: https://github.com/gbaier/gr_channelsounder that runs under GR 3.6; it will give you channel models that can be directly used.

Hope that helped anyway,
Marcus

Hi all!

While trying to use the latest version of GR on Windows, I am receiving the same error discussed here (No module named wxgui_swig):
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org/msg44400.html

The new version of the GR is particularly appealing to me as in the GRC, there seem to be are "Fading model" and "Frequency selective fading" blocks that I would like to use.

Is there a way to somehow "import" these blocks so that I can use them in version 2.6?

Thanks!

Regards,
Kresimir

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