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This tutorial was written using GNU Radio v3.10.1.1.
Open a terminal and navigate to an appropriate directory for writing software, such as the home directory:
$ cd $HOME
GNU Radio comes packaged with gr_modtool, software used to create out-of-tree (OOT) modules. An OOT module can be thought of as a collection of custom GNU Radio blocks. Create an OOT module named customModule using gr_modtool:
$ gr_modtool newmod customModule
The directory gr-customModule is created which contains all of the skeleton code for an OOT module, however it does not yet have any blocks. Move into the gr-customModule directory:
$ cd gr-customModule
List all of the files and directories within the OOT module:
$ ls
The directory listing will be as follows:
apps/ cmake/ CMakeLists.txt docs/ examples/ grc/ include/ lib/ MANIFEST.md python/
Now a block needs to be created within gr-customModule. The custom block will either add or subtract based on an input parameter, so the block is named addSubSelect:
$ gr_modtool add addSubSelect
The command will start a questionnaire about how to the block is to be defined: what block type, language and parameters:
GNU Radio module name identified: customModule ('sink', 'source', 'sync', 'decimator', 'interpolator', 'general', 'tagged_stream', 'hier', 'noblock')
Select the sync block, which produces an output for every input:
Enter block type: sync
Enter python as the language:
Language (python/cpp): python Language: Python Block/code identifier: addSubSelect