VOLK v3.0.0 major release

by Johannes Demel
Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! This is the VOLK v3.0.0 major release! This release marks the conclusion of a long lasting effort to complete GREP 23 that proposes to change the VOLK license to LGPLv3+. Read more...
VOLK v3.0.0 major release

GRCon 2022 – Registration Open

by GRCon22 Organizers
Dear GNU Radio community, the GRCon'22 organizing committee has been able to set up all the mechanics behind the scenes, and so: Conference Registration for the twelfth annual GNU Radio Conference is open! Read more...
GRCon 2022 – Registration Open

GNU Radio 3.10.2.0

by Jeff Long
Release 3.10.2.0 [3.10.2.0] - 2022-04-09 Changed Project Scope Clayton Smith continues the effort to replace Boost usage with modern C++ equivalents. Read more...
GNU Radio 3.10.2.0

GNU Radio 3.9.6.0

by Jeff Long
Release 3.9.6.0 [3.9.6.0] - 2022-04-09 Changed Project Scope PEP8 formatting applied and enforced on all Python files. GRC New JSON Config and YAML Config blocks that load configuration variables from files at runtime. Read more...
GNU Radio 3.9.6.0

GNU Radio accepted for GSoC 2022

by Marcus Müller
Hooray! GNU Radio has once again been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. This means that we will soon be accepting proposals from students/contributors who want to spend their summer hacking on GNU Radio. Read more...
GNU Radio accepted for GSoC 2022

GRCon 2022 - Washington DC, Sept 26-30

by GRCon22 Organizers
We are excited to announce that we are planning for GRCon 2022 to be run as an in-person event September 26-30 at the Capital Hilton in Washington DC. Read more...
GRCon 2022 - Washington DC, Sept 26-30

VOLK v2.5.1 release

by Johannes Demel
Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! We have a new VOLK release! We are happy to announce VOLK v2.5.1! We want to thank all contributors. Read more...
VOLK v2.5.1 release

GNU Radio 3.10.0.0

by Josh Morman
Release 3.10.0.0 [3.10.0.0] - 2022-01-14 It is with much excitement that we release the next step forward for GNU Radio - 3. Read more...
GNU Radio 3.10.0.0

Signal Metadata Format Workshop

by Derek Kozel
The Signal Metadata Format (SigMF) specifies a way to describe sets of recorded digital signal samples with metadata written in JSON. Read more...
Signal Metadata Format Workshop

Free Software Devroom at FOSDEM 2022

by Andrej Rode
Just as the year closes, it’s time to remind people that a fantastic event is going to take place at the beginning of February: Read more...
Free Software Devroom at FOSDEM 2022