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.
 * 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

QT GUI Block Docs Status
These 3.9 GUI Widgets do not have doc pages:


 * App Background
 * Az-El Plot
 * Compass
 * Dial
 * Dial Gauge
 * Digital Number Control
 * Distance Radar
 * Fast Auto-Correlator Sink
 * Graphic Item
 * Graphic Overlay Sample Source
 * LED Indicator
 * Level Gauge
 * Msg CheckBox
 * Msg Push Button
 * Toggle Button
 * Toggle Switch

Notes from GRCon20 Docs breakout

 * document msg ports
 * we need a list of blocks without params or example flowgraphs
 * "How can I know which blocks to assemble to do X application"
 * "I want to do X processing, Is there a block already that does it, and if so, what's its name?"

Notes from GRCon20 HamRadio breakout

 * Thoughts on forming a GNU Radio Amateur Radio monthly meeting group
 * use BigBlueButton or Zoom
 * have a host / moderator present a topic with a demonstration
 * limit to one hour (especially if BigBlueButton)
 * a time on the weekend might be better - something like 20:00 UTC?
 * Barry Duggan will push out a news entry on the gnuradio.org homepage as soon as a kickoff seems feasible :) Marcus will help "as much as I can"
 * possibly start a GR Ham Radio mailing list like discuss-gnuradio
 * start a Ham Radio wiki page
 * poor SSB always gets the short shrift. -> tutorial on SSB
 * list of starter RF components for HF
 * It would be way cool to demonstrate bad signals in simulation, so that we can recognize them when we see them on air, and not be the ones doing bad things on the air ourselves.