In ham radio we have twenty manufacturer all writing and producing their
own LCD screens and menus. A nightmare.s Thy all started with DSP function
then suddenly loads of investments into screens.
Just add a USB port to the machines and plug in a chromebook, which costs
155. Three hundred dollars
Dear Matt,
this is just a quick reminder that this is the GNU Radio mailing list –
we're pretty open about the topics we discuss here, but your last three
emails were a bit far off.
Since (I think) you're new in this community: In case you wonder what
GNU Radio is exactly, there's a really n
Dear GNURadio Community,
I plan to buy a PC with Windows 11. I looked online to see if folks were
installing Gnuradio on Windows 11 and found nothing definitive. Please
advise me if Gnuradio works on Windows 11.
I also noticed online that there was an installation package for Windows
Debugging, d
I’d prefer not using windows for GR as it’s not that comfy for development
On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 21:37, George Edwards wrote:
> Dear GNURadio Community,
>
> I plan to buy a PC with Windows 11. I looked online to see if folks were
> installing Gnuradio on Windows 11 and found nothing definitive.
Read it again and you will see the posting was a spoof, artificially
mashed up by a random expression generator from a radio/electronics
related expression list. Either ignore him or blacklist him from the
mailing list.
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 16:00:45 +
Indeed Chris, that is right.
ChatGPT is that you?
On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 06:12:54 PM GMT+2, Chris Vine
wrote:
Read it again and you will see the posting was a spoof, artificially
mashed up by a random expression generator from a radio/electronics
related expression list. Eithe
Hi George,
The conda installation method and radioconda should work fine on Windows 11:
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/CondaInstall
https://github.com/ryanvolz/radioconda
This doesn't come in a debug-build version, but it is still possible
develop OOT blocks on Windows in the same way tha
Ryan has done a great job maintaining Windows support in conda. I'll throw
out that if you prefer, you can use the Windows subsystem for Linux to run
Linux based docker containers.
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 2:03 PM Ryan Volz wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> The conda installation method and radioconda should
Hi Ryan,
Thanks you very much!
Thanks you everyone for your suggestion!
Regards,
George
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 12:03 PM Ryan Volz wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> The conda installation method and radioconda should work fine on Windows
> 11:
>
> https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/CondaInstall
> https:/
I executed the following steps which I think are consistent with
documentation on the wiki.
(1) local installation of SoapySDR 0.7.2 appears to work.
(2) build and local install of gnuradio 3.10.5.1 works as expected with
-DENABLE_GR_SOAPY=OFF
(3) delete the gnuradio/build folder and run cmake wit
You probably need the development package.
sudo apt-get install libsoapysdr-dev
Ron
On 2/6/23 18:37, aardric wrote:
I executed the following steps which I think are consistent with
documentation on the wiki.
(1) local installation of SoapySDR 0.7.2 appears to work.
(2) build and local install
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