Hi Folks,
EJ here with my HawkEye 360 hat on today. I have a number of job openings
I'd like to share for HE360's "processing team". For those interested in
what we do, you should be able to find a few recorded talks and papers from
historical GRCons, circa 2016-2019. In summary: We build and oper
https://github.com/aff3ct/aff3ct might be relevant, too
Best regards
Christoph
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 2:12 PM Marcus Müller wrote:
>
> Well you can use all that is in GNU Radio commercially. Some decoders
> not found in GNU Radio are in similarly licensed software projects like
> the Linux ker
Hi,
I am just learning gnuradio and I find it takes a lot of time to look
up the blocks on the wiki.
The attached python script, if run in the gnuradio source tree root,
will update all the blocks' local documentation from the wiki.
It uses requests, pyyaml, and mwparserfromhell.
It makes a _lo
Call's over; so:
Short rundown of the main points on the call :
GRCon'21 takes place (!) both virtually and in person (!!). Register now if
you want
to be a) in person b) in one of the 50$ online workshops or c) just want to
help us
estimating the online infrastructure we'll need ( @Sammp )
https://twitch.tv/gnuradio
smime.p7s
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SDR-Boston is launching our first-ever panel event. This upcoming
inaugural event will focus on SDR-enabled hands-on education in a classroom
environment.
This panel event is scheduled for next week on Wednesday May 26 from 14:00
to 15:30 EDT (Boston time).
The event will be moderated by Profess
Save the Date!
* NEWSDR 2021 will be held on Friday August 20 *
It will be fully virtual, and free to attend.
More details coming soon, and the website has more information.
https://newsdr.org/workshops/newsdr2021/
--Neel Pandeya
Well you can use all that is in GNU Radio commercially. Some decoders
not found in GNU Radio are in similarly licensed software projects like
the Linux kernel or IT++.
Being able to build a commerce out of it is one of the core points of
Free & Open Source Software like GNU Radio.
Best regar
Paul - you can send email to the list (cc'd) and this is a good way to
start a discussion. Or you can use chat.gnuradio.org, or both. There are
cases where changing rate could be useful, e.g., survey. There was a
related discussion recently on automatically propagating rates through a
flowgraph so