Yes. Nothing in GNU Radio or UHD (the USRP driver framework) is
distribution-specific, so transition from Ubuntu to Fedora should not be
a problem
Good luck with finding a "new version" of Hydra; I didn't find any
publication after 2009 on a quick first glance on google scholar[1]. And
I couldn't
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for your reply. I think the best way to us is to find the new
version of Hydra package which is based on the recent GNU Radio version
working with current USRP produces.
Another question is that, if we development the software with GNU Radio and
USRP in Ubuntu, is it easy to tra
Hello Jiayi,
3.2.2 is *very* ancient. In fact, it's older than my involvement with
GNU Radio, and I think it will be very hard to find someone how's still
using it, so asking for experience, I'm afraid, is not going to yield a
lot of responses in 2014.
Therefore, it will be nearly impossible to re