Hello,
I am doing a survey regarding the topic of GNU radio usage in amateur radio
activities.
This survey is aimed at GNU radio users who are also amateur radio operators.
The result of the survey will be published in an article freely available on
the Internet and may also be translated to oth
Hello,
Yes I did on Lubuntu20.10. Nothing special.
Best regards,
Fabien, F4CTZ
Alex Humberstone a écrit
>Dear Community,
>
>Does GNU Radio 3.8.2 run okay with the new Ubuntu 20.10? Has anyone tried
>running this yet? It uses GCC 10 and Python 3.8.6, so I want to make sure
>that its a
Hi
If you intend to use SDR Dongle see here. Its for Ubuntu 20.04
but should probably work for 20.10.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2020-09/msg00123.html
On 14/11/2020 05:52, Alex Humberstone
wrote:
Thank you for posting this. I will definitely participate.
There’s been a lot of effort over the past 4 years to include and enable
amateur radio participation and representation in GNU Radio, especially at
the conference.
This includes multiple technical presentations, on-site special event
stat
HI all,
Yesterday-evening, we did a small workshop 'getting started to GNU Radio
for CTFs', to 'kickstart' some people using GNU Radio.
Afterwards, I was thinking that workshops do take up quite a bit of
time, and not every student has time to do a workshop during the
timeslot that is there
Looking for the simplest (maybe not the best) solution:
Item1 - A shell/batch script could run gnuradio-companion 1.grc 2.grc 3.grc
Item 2 - files can be relative, e.g, ./sample.iq. So, if you tar or zip the
grc files and the sample files, everything should be runnable from a single
directory, no
Item 4 - better notes/annotations would be useful to beginners and experts.
They could be attached to blocks or connections, freestanding,
expand-on-hover, etc. Graphics layout is hard, unless we were to adopt an
existing layout package.
On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 11:21 AM Jeff Long wrote:
> Lookin
El 14/11/20 a las 9:11, Adrian Musceac escribió:
Hello,
I am doing a survey regarding the topic of GNU radio usage in amateur radio
activities.
Hi Adrian,
My answers below.
1. Are you actively using GNU radio in amateur radio activities?
Yes.
2. If yes, how are you using GNU radio, plea
Hi Jeff,
For item 1 and 2.
Yep. I just did some more tests and I agree. I think I will just create
one giant tarball with all the GRCs, i/q files and perhaps other stuff,
and then run grc with the names of all the *grc-files. That should do
the trick.
Good idea. Thx!
For item 3, wel
Hi Kristoff,
Regarding your item 4, it may not be obvious (as it wasn't to me as a
newbie) that the Properties -> Advanced -> Comment field allows large,
multi-line comments for *all* blocks. So for a Note block, the "Note"
title is limited to about 18 characters before it starts getting
trun
Barry,
On 14/11/2020 21:02, Barry Duggan wrote:
Hi Kristoff,
Regarding your item 4, it may not be obvious (as it wasn't to me as a
newbie) that the Properties -> Advanced -> Comment field allows large,
multi-line comments for *all* blocks. So for a Note block, the "Note"
title is limited
Adrian,
Here are my answers to your survey;
1. Yes
2. Attempting to provide a complete transceiver for a Softrock/MOBO
4. It has a very steep learning curve which will keep the majority of hams
from utilizing it. However, it's block nature allows RAD which is very
attractive for SDR developmen
The GRC start button is disabled if validation on blocks and connections
fails. You could force validation to fail by requiring a certain condition
in a yml file. For example, you can specify that a field is non-zero. It is
possible you could wire some expression related to student progress into a
Hello
I'm Isaac. I have a question about threads. I've created three threads
and I want to pass real data from one thread to the next block directly
without returning to the general work method. I could give value to the out
array in the thread but for some reason the data doesn't pass to the
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