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VOLK v3.1.2 release

Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! This is the VOLK v3.1.2 release! We want to thank all contributors. This release wouldn’t have been possible without them. The last maintenance release revealed issues in areas that are difficult to test. While the changes to the library should be minimal, usability should be improved.

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VOLK v3.1.1 release

Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! This is the VOLK v3.1.1 release! We want to thank all contributors. This release wouldn’t have been possible without them. This is a maintenance release to fix subtle bugs in many areas and to improve our tests where possible. All in all, our CI is more stable now and catches more errors.

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GRCon 2024 - Knoxville, TN, Sept 16-20

We are excited to announce that GNU Radio Conference 2024 (GRCon24) will be run as an in-person event September 16*-20 at the Knoxville Convention Center in downtown Knoxville, TN. GRCon24 will celebrate and showcase the substantial and remarkable progress of GNU Radio and its usage in a diverse field of applications and industries.

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GNU Radio Project Update 2023 Q4

Hello GNU Radio Community - Lots of project updates posted the other day in our video update on YouTube: Have a look/listen when you get a chance - some exciting announcements in there as well. 0:00 Introduction (Josh) 0:33 3.10 Releases (Jeff) 11:00 Volk Update (Jeff) 13:00 ARDC Grant Updates (Derek) 17:45 GRC Enhancements Overview (Hakon) 22:35 GRC Enhancements Demo (Hakon) 33:10 ARDC Installer Improvements Plan (Derek) 35:08 Dr.

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Update on the Last Three Months in GNU Radio

We tried to establish a bit of a newsletter. Here’s what I’ve written down about what I think a wider audience would want to know after GRCon'23 GNU Radio Releases and Code Highlights GNU Radio We released 3.10.8.0, and we’re hoping to be on track for upcoming major packaging releases (mostly, Ubuntu’s next Long Term Support release).

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VOLK v3.1.0 release

Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! This is the VOLK v3.1.0 release! We want to thank all contributors. This release wouldn’t have been possible without them. This release introduces new kernels, fixes a lot of subtle bugs, and introduces an updated API that allows VOLK to run on PowerPC and MIPS platforms without issues.

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CfP for the Software-Defined Radio and Amateur Radio devroom at FOSDEM'24

Software Defined Radio & Amateur Radio Devroom at FOSDEM ’24 (3. & 4. February 2024) Dear Friends of Free and Open Source Radio! https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/radio/ In case you’re wondering what Amateur Radio and Software-Defined Radio are, we have a small introduction below. See the “Recommended Topics” section! We invite developers and users of Free Software from these fields and to contribute to this event by presenting their projects, ideas and their work.

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GNU Radio 3.10.8.0

Release 3.10.8.0 Generally, up-to-date information on installing GNU Radio can be found on the Installing GNU Radio page on the wiki. Release notes [3.10.8.0] - 2023-10-20 Changed Runtime Add MAP_FIXED to circular buffer implementations using shm_open() and mmap backed by tmp files. These versions are not used by most system, and flaws were discovered during a FreeBSD build.

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GSoC Standalone GRC : week-11

Hello, With week 11, finally over, we are almost at the end of the term for GSoC'23. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to work for GNU-Radio. I applied for GSoC with the desire to contribute to this project and to improve myself as a software engineer, and I am happy to have achieved it to an extent.

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GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Recap [ Complete Journey ]

As the summer draws to a close, I am thrilled to present the culmination of my efforts in the GSoC 2023 project focused on enhancing the Qt Widgets for GNU Radio. This journey has been a rewarding experience, and I am excited to share the progress and achievements made over the course of this project.

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