Hi
I agree that the Odroids are pretty good. Marcus Leech pointed them out
to me. I’ve got a couple XU4s (8 cores) that work pretty well. What I really
like is that with the mate operating system and EMMC’s they boot in just
a few seconds.
Glen
> On May 27, 2018, at 11:15 PM, Cinaed Simson wr
On 05/26/2018 01:19 PM, Will Gilliam wrote:
>
> Is there anyone that is using raspberry pi's and GNURadio on any sort of
> realtime projects? Is there a better board to use or one that GNURadio
> is going to try to support?
I use an Odroid C2 64bit running Debian/Jessie with 2 Gbytes of RAM with
On 05/26/2018 09:44 PM, Dan CaJacob wrote:
Will,
I think you will find a wide variety of real-world applications
GNURadio has been used for. For myself, that includes ground to space
and space to ground communications systems, encompassing both common
desktop machines as well as embedded proc
Will,
I think you will find a wide variety of real-world applications GNURadio
has been used for. For myself, that includes ground to space and space to
ground communications systems, encompassing both common desktop machines as
well as embedded processors and FPGAs. Certainly it is easier to writ
Will,
Do you have a specific problem we can try to help you with? "Not pleasant"
gives us very little to chew on.
Nick
On Sat, May 26, 2018, 9:20 PM Will Gilliam wrote:
> Hello Peoples, I just signed up for the discuss list, so I thought I would
> introduce myself
>
> My name is Will Gilliam a
Hello Peoples, I just signed up for the discuss list, so I thought I would
introduce myself
My name is Will Gilliam and I am a FCC licensed General amateur radio
operator. (Ki7OXA)
My first draw into GNURadio was the possibility of operating a high
frequency 5W radio
built from a Raspberry Pi 3,