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GNU Radio Enhancement Proposal Process

The GNU Radio Enhancement Proposal Process One thing that has been missing in the GNU Radio development process has been a transparent way to contribute, to see what people are working on, and to coordinate development between people developing new features for GNU Radio. To facilitate all of this, we’ve introduced the GREP process.

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GSoC 2017 Retrospective

GSoC 2017: A retrospective With GSoC 2018 ahead of us, it’s time to look back what students worked on last year. We were very lucky to be accepted into both GSoC (Google Summer of Code) and SOCIS (Summer of Code in Space, a similar program run by the European Space Agency ESA).

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The Limesdr Project

The LimeSDR Project Last month Lime presented at the GNU Radio Conference in San Diego and launched its follow up to the LimeSDR – a smaller, $139 software defined radio board. We asked for a look at the progress of LimeSDR project: A little over a year ago we launched the LimeSDR campaign.

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GNU Radio Conference 2017 Proceedings Live

GNU Radio Conference 2017 Proceedings Live This year marks the second ever GNU Radio Conference Technical Proceedings (TP). The TP is intended to provide a venue for more detailed and longer lasting results publication than what can be conveyed in a 30 minute talk at the conference. As a result we adopted the current TP format, which takes the form of a free and open access research paper publication.

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Hume Center at Grcon17

The Hume Center is pleased to be sponsoring the 2017 GNU Radio Conference in San Diego this month. As the Hume Center is a highly active research and engineering organization in the radio signal processing space, we are heavy users of GNU Radio. We are pleased that we can support the GNU Radio community by sponsoring this event, contributing a number of talks and publications in the technical proceedings this year, open sourcing additional works on the gr-vt Github page, and helping to organize the 2017 conference and technical proceedings.

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DARPA SDR Hackfest Team Applications

Teaming applications are now open and will close on July 15th, so put your teams together and get your applications in! We want to see you in November…

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GSOC 2017 Accepted Projects

GSOC 2017 Accepted Projects We are really excited to announce that three students have been accepted to work on GNU Radio for Google’s Summer of Code 2017! Our three students are Luca, Kartik, and Kostis. Kostis’ project is implementing SigMF functionality for GNU Radio. His repository is gr-sigmf on Github, and his blog is at http://ixion.

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Cross Compile and Install a GNURadio OOT Module

One of the first things you should want to do with your new embedded device is install a GNURadio OOT module on it and see it work. Recently I worked through process with gr-air-modes and the Ettus Research E31…

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Rohde Schwarz Engineering Competition Using GNU Radio

Rohde & Schwarz Engineering Competition using GNU Radio Post by: Ben Hilburn Greetings from Rohde & Schwarz! Today we want to tell you a bit about the Rohde & Schwarz Engineering Competition. This is the 14th year of the competition, which started in 2004, and this year’s challenge is based upon GNU Radio.

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