Hi Mabel, SDRsharp and GNU Radio are fundamentally different. SDRsharp is a single-purpose application for reception of a single class of signals. GNU Radio is a framework for developing SDR and other DSP applications. You should really read our intro to GNU Radio to get a feeling for things [1]!
Of course, you're asking the GNU Radio people whether GNU Radio is state of the art. It is[0]; the question is just: for what? Can you narrow down your question a bit? Best regards, Marcus [0] https://scholar.google.de/scholar?hl=de&q=%22GNU+Radio%22&btnG=&lr= [1] https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Guided_Tutorial_Introduction On 02/22/2016 09:48 PM, Mabel Pita wrote: > Hello, > > I am just starting to get into the world of SDRs, and i have been > looking for information about SDRs state of the art, and this is when > i found GNURadio and SDRsharp as the top contenders. > I know that i am writing to the gnuradio mailing list so i wont talk > about its competitors, but can someone tell me in an objective way > whether gnuradio is considered state of the art in the matter of sdrs? > > Are there any books / sites that treat this subject in a thorough > manner? I am doing this for a course at my college and it requires as > a first step to get a good knowledge of the state of the art in sdrs. > > Thanks in advance. > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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