
LHS Episode #334: GNURadio Deep Dive
Welcome to Episode #334 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this deep dive episode, we have a special guest, Derek Kozel, MW0LNA, who takes the hosts and everyone else on a wild ride into the internals of GNURadio. Somehow by the end it all starts to make sense. Learn about SDR, hardware design, DSP, audio path simulation and much more in this informative episode and look for the companion YouTube video to follow. Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy. Stay safe out there.
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Show Notes
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Segment 1 (Deep Dive)
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GNU****Radio
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GNU Radio is a free and open-source software development toolkit that provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios or, without hardware, in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in research, industry, academia, government, and hobbyist environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems.
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Interview with Derek Kozel, K0ZEL, MW0LNA
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Resources
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https://lhs.fyi/kg (Wiki)
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https://lhs.fyi/kh (Tutorials)
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https://lhs.fyi/ki (Manual)
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https://lhs.fyi/kj (C++ API Documentation)
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https://lhs.fyi/kk (SDR on Wikipedia)
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https://lhs.fyi/kl (Github)
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https://lhs.fyi/km (CuteSDR)
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https://lhs.fyi/gqrx (gqrx)
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https://lhs.fyi/kn (SDRAngel)
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https://lhs.fyi/ko (Scopy)
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https://lhs.fyi/kp (Analog Devices)
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https://lhs.fyi/kq (PlutoSDR)
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https://lhs.fyi/kr (VOLK)
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https://lhs.fyi/ks (CGRAN)
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https://lhs.fyi/kt (Funcube Dongle Pro+)
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https://lhs.fyi/ku (HPSDR)
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https://lhs.fyi/kv (AMBE3000)
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https://lhs.fyi/kw (Derek’s Talks)
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https://lhs.fyi/kx (Daniel Estevez)
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https://lhs.fyi/ky (OSMO FL2K)
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https://lhs.fyi/kz (GNURadio YouTube)
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https://lhs.fyi/kA (Twitter)
Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)
- QSL Card from Alex, KC0REL