Thanks for guiding to the SDRPlay image for the Raspberry Pi! Interesting
to see that plug&play images are provided!
Its not mandatory for me to run a release candidate 3.8.1. for me.
Any working version running on a RPi4 would make me happy. I'm
struggling/learning now for a week on this Pi4-RTL-SDR Challenge ;-)
I followed the suggested SDRPlay image process and did a Rookie attempt to
add support for my RTL-SDR.
Altough the SDR-TEST runs properly, it seems that GNURadio Companion is not
able to connect to the RTL-SDR somehow. Running "sudo apt-get install
gr-osmosdr" did not make a difference either and it I guess I have to learn
how to get RTL-SDR source/driver/setting properly aligned with the source
block in GNURadio Companion...
Any suggestions are more then Welcome!
The longer it takes to get WBFM audio running, the better the Music sounds
;-)



> > On Mar 9, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Chris Vine <vine35792...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 10:59:04 -0400
> > Glen Langston <glen.i.langs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Thanks for your summary of experience with installing Gnuradio 3.8.1
for Raspberry Pi.
> >>
> >> I’ve started the install on a fresh version on the latest Raspberry Pi
OS,
> >> but ran into a few issues I’m still working on.
> >>
> >> One question/request for this group:
> >>
> >> The folks at SDRPlay have done a very nice job of porting a good
working version of
> >> gnuradio into a working image of the Raspberry OS and compressed it.
> >> (https://www.sdrplay.com/downloads/)
> >>
> >> After downloading (about 2GB) and writing to the SD card, this version
just works fine.
> >> The simple-minded user can then just start enjoying Gnuradio.
> >>
> >> However they don’t yet have Gnuradio 3.8.1 on the SD card.
> >
> > As far as I can tell there is no gnuradio-3.8.1.  Where did you find it?
> > I can see a first release candidate as of some weeks ago, which of
> > course is something different.
> >

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