User talk:Duggabe

"Recycle Bin", content we no longer link to that we may eventually just delete

 * Programming GNU Radio in Python
 * Remote GRC Operations - needs updating!
 * Using VIM plugins for GNU Radio development
 * QTGUI Tutorial - A tutorial on how to develop Python GNU Radio applications.
 * Tom Rondeau's gr-tutorial - Some tutorials from the boss himself.
 * Guided_Tutorial_Extras_Sample_Rates - covered by Understanding sample rate
 * Core concepts of GNU Radio applications - content used in other pages
 * WritePythonApplications - content used in other pages
 * Tutorial on how to configure OOT packages to find and link against GNU Radio - for 3.7; also, most of the content is covered in Writing blocks in C++
 * Writing a Python Function for GRC - for 3.7; content used in other pages; it doesn't work as written!
 * How to debug your applications - not well written; would need major rework and update
 * VOLK Introduction - bad link

Notes on Wiki pages which need attention

 * Mark all the pages in the Recycle Bin as 'deprecated in GR 3.8'

Proposal for reorganization of my tutorial
As I have said before, many of the GR docs are very USRP-centric. I disagree "that a huge fraction of people are learning on a USRP". I think most people who are starting GR, other than in a classroom, don't have the personal budget to buy a USRP, and starting a tutorial which is strictly for a USRP will totally turn them off. It did me when I was a newbie.

Here is the outline of the current tutorial: = Tutorial: Using GNU Radio with Hardware = (current Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations)

A Working Software Radio Broadcast FM Receiver
Here is my proposal which takes your comments into consideration: = DRAFT REVISION Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations =

Parameters For Popular Devices
(just the device parameters)

Building a Broadcast FM Receiver
References to the following flowgraphs without a list of the parameters:
 * File:Pluto_FM_fg.png
 * File:USRP_FM_fg.png
 * File:RTLSDR_receive_fg.png
 * File:FunCube_FM_fg.png