Deepwave Digital at GRCon21

by Deepwave Digital
Deepwave Digital is pleased to be a first-time sponsor of the GNU Radio Conference. As software radio technology evolves into new applications and capabilities, Deepwave Digital brings the parallel processing power of Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) our own Artificial Intelligence Radio Transceiver (AIR-T), and a small form factor integrated Software Defined Radio (SDR). Read more...
Deepwave Digital at GRCon21

GNU Radio Joins NumFOCUS as an Affiliate Member

by Marc Lichtman
GNU Radio is happy to join NumFOCUS as an Affiliated Project! Read more...
GNU Radio Joins NumFOCUS as an Affiliate Member

GNU Radio Conference 2021 - Status Update

by GRCon21 Committee
We are excited to announce GNU Radio Conference 2021 will be running as an in-person event in Charlotte, NC alongside our virtual component. GRCon21, which will be held September 20-24, 2021, celebrates and showcases the substantial and remarkable progress of GNU Radio and its usage in a diverse field of applications and industries. Read more...
GNU Radio Conference 2021 - Status Update

GNU Radio Conference 2021 - Call for Participation

by GRCon21 Committee
We are gearing up for GNU Radio Conference 2021, which will be held September 20-24, 2021. GRCon 2021 celebrates and showcases the substantial and remarkable progress of GNU Radio and its usage in a diverse field of applications and industries. Read more...
GNU Radio Conference 2021 - Call for Participation

The Power & Evolution of High Performance SDRs

by Per Vices
The Power & Evolution of High Performance SDRs Software Defined Radios (SDRs) have been evolving since their inception to provide communication and signal processing abilities to serve multiple fields and needs from amateur radio to mission critical wireless systems. Read more...
The Power & Evolution of High Performance SDRs

What a Difference 10 Years Makes

by NI
10 Years of GNU Radio Conference 2020 is the 10th annual GNU Radio Conference. What a great 10 years! NI and Ettus Research have been a major supporter of this community event since its inception. Read more...
What a Difference 10 Years Makes

GNU Radio - SDR framework for the future

by Josh Morman
We all know GNU Radio as a powerful framework for developing streaming, real-time signal processing applications for Software Defined Radio (SDR) on general purpose processors. Read more...
GNU Radio - SDR framework for the future

GSoC 2020 Project – gr-dpd

by Alekh Gupta
Google Summer of Code 2020 projects are announced! I am very glad that my proposal for the project gr-dpd: Digital Pre-Distortion under the organisation GNU Radio is accepted.
GSoC 2020 Project – gr-dpd

Goodbye Slack: GNU Radio is moving into the Matrix

by Martin Braun
With the growth of a project there come changes. For GNU Radio, a big change is in the pipeline too: We’re moving from our chat service from Slack to Matrix. Untypically for us, this decision came about pretty quickly, and without much community involvement. Let me go through why did this, how we reached a decision, and, most importantly, how you can join the new chat service as well. Read more...
Goodbye Slack: GNU Radio is moving into the Matrix

The Path to 3.9: Removing the VOLK submodule

by Martin Braun
As we continue to work on the next major release of GNU Radio (version 3.9), we take the next big step: Remove VOLK as a submodule from the GNU Radio repository. If you try and build master branch as of today, it might fail stating that CMake cannot find VOLK – this is expected, and easily remedied. This removal is something we’ve always planned to do, ever since we created the submodule – but we never made a GREP, so let me take this opportunity to catch up and explain what we’re doing here. Read more...
The Path to 3.9: Removing the VOLK submodule