The Building Blocks of SDR – GNU Radio
GNU Radio is a free and open source software development toolkit that allows you to build your own radios and routines in software, thanks to SDR hardware.
What you need to know
Ben Hilburn is the project lead for GNU Radio, the free and open software radio ecosystem.
GNU Radio works best in an Linux environment and can also run on the ever popular Raspberry PI.
Ben and I discuss what GNU Radio is, how people are using GNU Radio, and how easy it is to get started with this amazing piece of free software.
If you are looking to learn how the hardware inside of a radio makes it work, or maybe you already do…. GNU radio is a great resource for you
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Podcast Transcription:
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[…] Scanner School Podcast has recently released a new episode featuring an interview with Ben Hilburn, President of the GNU Radio project. If you want to understand what GNU Radio is, and what role it plays in the SDR/radio world, then […]