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gnu radio links
- GnuRadio: GnuRadio Official website
- GnuRadio: GnuRadio2.X - Latest Version
- December 9, 2005 New tarballs for everything. Now includes GMSK sending and receiving data at up to 1Mbit/sec. There's also support for the new USRP Flex 400 transceiver daughterboards. Handling of all daughterboards has been unified, so most apps will work without modification on any of them. For those of you interested in data networking, see especially gnuradio-examples/python/gmsk2. We've got a framework in place to allow you to build and experiment with your own MACs. 2.6 includes the "null MAC". A carrier sense MAC is the next logical step.
- GNU Radio Tutorials **
- At this stage, GNU Radio project is not well documented. I am writing a set of tutorials to help beginners master this powerful tool. The original purpose of writing these tutorials is to accelerate the learning process for the undergraduate students in Prof. J.N. Laneman's group, who are interested in doing undergraduate reseach. So experienced programmers or engineers may find these tutorials naive.Currently the author is affiliated with the Network Communications & Information Processing (NCIP) Laboratory in Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame. His advisor is Prof. J. Nicholas Laneman.
- OTA captures for experiments without USRP hardware **
- Below are several OTA captures that should be useful for software development and working with the USRP library. You can demodulate and listen to most of the signals below without USRP hardware. Amateur Radio contest in progress. Large number of stations across the band. 60 second recording of band .....
- SDR - Software Defined Radio - Forum
- SDR Forum - Accelerating the proliferation of software defined radio technologies. The Software Defined Radio Forum (SDRF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the development, deployment and use of software defined radio technologies for advanced wireless systems.
- SM5BSZ Home Page ** - Since 1961, the author has been a radio amateur, and all the time his interest has been DX on 144 MHz, and in particular equipment designed for this purpose. On this site he tries try to share some of my experiences in designing and building equipment for VHF long distance communication.
- Paul Zawada: Software Defined Radio - We've started our Software Defined Radio project at NCSA by building a GNU Radio receiver.
- http://hem.passagen.se/communication/tuner.html
- Information about TV-tuners, how they work. How you can build your own spectrum analyzer.
- Spectrum Analyzer project. (W6/PA0ZN )
- Homebrew Amateur Radio Spectrum Analyzer
- MENY
- TV tuner hacks for radio spectrum analysis
- 45-860MHz Radio receiver based on UV916-TV tuner
- Super Scanner based on a TV tuner 45-860MHz in 0.01Hz step
- how to make PCB - great tutorial
- W4RNL - Amateur Radio and some great links for Anteena Design
- ALSA support for the Bt878a and Fedora Core 4
- Soporte ALSA para el Bt878a
- Applying Formal Methods to Operating Systems (Flux)
- NCSA SDR/ESP Project
- EME, SETI, Radio Astronomy and DSP for Radio Amateurs (W6/PA0ZN)
- Hobbies
- Homebrew RF Test Equipment and Software
- Green Bay Professional Packet Radio
- Articles by K7PP - K7PP Repeater System
- Circuit Sage: Analog/RF Design Resources
- Tools and links for RF/analog circuit design and analysis.
- SA Thigpen's Homepage
- WebHome - Software Defined Radio [sdr]
- discuss-gnuradio Archives - GNU Radio Mailing list archives
- YO5OFH, Csaba's HAM Radio Home Page
- KD7LMO - GNU Radio You can demodulate and listen to most of the signals below without USRP hardware
- Project: Evaluating GNU software radio
- GNU Radio overview and evaluation
- gnuradio module usage
- Project: Evaluating GNU software radio
- SCANDOO! | The GNU Software Radio Scanner
- GNU Radio installation instructions
- A discussion about configuring/using gnuradio and related items
- imple software radio peripheral [SSRP] is intended to be a simplified counterpart to the GNU Radio project's hardware *** Great ADC CKT