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=  Beginner User Level =
Please leave tutorials-related feedback (either for an individual tutorial or overall organization) in the [[Talk:Tutorials|Discussion]] page of this article (tab at the top), we are always looking for ways to improve.
These tutorials are designed to guide new GNU Radio users to a better understanding of the project.
* [[Guided_Tutorial_Introduction|'''A brief introduction to GNU Radio, SDR, and DSP''']]
* [[Guided_Tutorial_GRC|'''Intro to GR usage: GRC and flowgraphs''']]
* [[Sample_Rate_Tutorial|'''Understanding sample rate''']]
* [[Simulation_example:_FSK|'''Simulation example: FSK''']]
* [[Simulation_example:_AM_transmitter_and_receiver|'''Simulation example: AM transmitter and receiver''']]
* [[Simulation_example:_Single_Sideband_transceiver|'''Simulation example: Single Sideband transceiver''']]
* [[Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations|'''Using GNU Radio with Hardware''']]
* [[Guided_Tutorial_PSK_Demodulation|'''Example Usage of GNU Radio: QPSK Modulation / Demodulation''']]
* [[Simulation_example:_BPSK_Demodulation|'''Simulation example: BPSK Demodulation''']]


= Intermediate/Expert User Level =
{|
* [[Flowgraph_Python_Code|'''Understanding a flowgraph's python code''']]
|- valign="top"
* [[Embedded_Python_Block|'''Writing your own block''' (using Embedded Python Block)]]
|{{BeginnerTutorials}}
* [[OutOfTreeModules|'''Out of Tree modules''']]
|
* [[XML_GRC|'''Writing the XML file for a block''' (for 3.7)]]
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#f1edff;" cellpadding="10"
* [[YAML_GRC|'''Writing the YAML file for a block''' (new in 3.8)]]
|'''Intermediate/Advanced Tutorials'''
* [[Guided_Tutorial_GNU_Radio_in_C++|'''Writing blocks in C++''']]
Core GNU Radio Mechanics
* [[Guided_Tutorial_Programming_Topics|'''Brief intro to PMTs, Stream Tags, and Messaging Passing''']]
# [[Stream_Tags|Stream Tags]]
* [[Basic_OFDM_Tutorial|'''Basic OFDM Tutorial''']]
# [[Polymorphic_Types_(PMTs)|Polymorphic Types (PMTs)]]
* [[GNU Radio 3.8 OOT Module Porting Guide|'''Porting Existing OOTs from 3.7 to 3.8''']]
# [[Message_Passing|Message Passing]]
* [[GNU Radio 3.9 OOT Module Porting Guide|'''Porting Existing OOTs from 3.8 to 3.9''']]
# [[Virtual_Sinks_and_Sources|Virtual Sinks and Sources]]
* [[VOLK_Guide|'''Volk- what it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels''']]
# [[Importing_Libraries|Importing Libraries]]
* [[ALSAPulseAudio|'''Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio''']]
Modulation and Demodulation
 
# [[Simulation_example:_Narrowband_FM_transceiver|Narrowband FM]]
= Developer Level =
# [[Simulation_example:_Single_Sideband_transceiver|Single Sideband (SSB)]]
* [[UsingVSCode|'''Using Visual Studio Code for Source level debugging of C++ OOTs''']]
# [[QPSK_Mod_and_Demod|QPSK Mod and Demod]]
* [[UsingEclipse|'''Using Eclipse for Building and Source level debugging C++ OOTs''']]
# [[Simulation_example:_BPSK_Demodulation|BPSK Demodulation]]
* [[UsingCB|'''Using Code::Blocks IDE for GNU Radio Development''']]
# [[Simulation_example:_FSK|Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)]]
* [[DevelopingWithGit|'''Git and GNU Radio''']]
# [[Basic_OFDM_Tutorial|OFDM Basics]]
* [[Octave|'''How to use Octave or Matlab with GNU Radio''']]
# [[Packet_Communications|Packet Communications]]
* [http://www.trondeau.com/blog/2013/9/15/explaining-the-gnu-radio-scheduler.html '''The GNU Radio Scheduler''']
# [[File_transfer_using_Packet_and_BPSK|File transfer using Packet and BPSK]]
Custom Blocks and Out of Tree (OOT) Modules
# [[Creating_Python_OOT_with_gr-modtool|Creating an OOT (Python block example)]]
# [[Creating_C++_OOT_with_gr-modtool|Creating an OOT (C++ block example)]]
# [[YAML_GRC|Writing the YAML file for a block (GR 3.8+)]]
Miscellaneous
# [[Flowgraph_Python_Code|Understanding a Flowgraph's Python Code]]
# [[Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations|Using GNU Radio With SDRs]]
# [[IQ_Complex_Tutorial|IQ and Complex Signals]]
# [[Sample_Rate_Tutorial|Understanding Sample Rate]]
# [[Understanding_ZMQ_Blocks|Understanding ZMQ Blocks]]
# [[Bandlimited_threshold_detector| Bandlimited Threshold and Detection Demo Application]]
# [[Pushbutton_IQ_Recorder_with_descriptive_filenames| Pushbutton I/Q Recorder with Descriptive File Names]]
|}
|
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#f1edff;" cellpadding="10"
|'''Developer Resources'''
# [[Porting_Existing_Flowgraphs_to_a_Newer_Version|Porting Existing Flowgraphs to Newer Version]]
# [[GNU Radio 3.10 OOT Module Porting Guide|Porting Existing OOTs from 3.9 to 3.10]]
# [[GNU_Radio_3.9_OOT_Module_Porting_Guide|Porting Existing OOTs from 3.8 to 3.9]]
# [[GNU_Radio_3.8_OOT_Module_Porting_Guide|Porting Existing OOTs from 3.7 to 3.8]]
# [[VOLK_Guide|VOLK: What it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels]]
# [[ALSAPulseAudio|Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio]]
# [[UsingVSCode|Using Visual Studio Code for GNU Radio Development]]
# [[UsingEclipse|Using Eclipse for Building and Source level debugging C++ OOTs]]
# [[UsingCB|Using Code::Blocks IDE for GNU Radio Development]]
# [[DevelopingWithGit|Git and GNU Radio]]
# [[Octave|How to use Octave or Matlab with GNU Radio]]
# [http://www.trondeau.com/blog/2013/9/15/explaining-the-gnu-radio-scheduler.html The GNU Radio Scheduler]
# [[CustomBuffers|Using Custom Buffers for Hardware Accelerated Blocks]]
# [[Understanding_XMLRPC_Blocks|Remote Control and Automation of Flowgraphs with XMLRPC]]
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 09:01, 4 September 2024

Please leave tutorials-related feedback (either for an individual tutorial or overall organization) in the Discussion page of this article (tab at the top), we are always looking for ways to improve.

Beginner Tutorials

Introducing GNU Radio

  1. What is GNU Radio?
  2. Installing GNU Radio
  3. Your First Flowgraph

Flowgraph Fundamentals

  1. Python Variables in GRC
  2. Variables in Flowgraphs
  3. Runtime Updating Variables
  4. Signal Data Types
  5. Converting Data Types
  6. Packing Bits
  7. Streams and Vectors
  8. Hier Blocks and Parameters

Creating and Modifying Python Blocks

  1. Creating Your First Block
  2. Python Block With Vectors
  3. Python Block Message Passing
  4. Python Block Tags

DSP Blocks

  1. Low Pass Filter Example
  2. Designing Filter Taps
  3. Sample Rate Change
  4. Frequency Shifting
  5. Reading and Writing Binary Files

SDR Hardware

  1. RTL-SDR FM Receiver
  2. B200-B205mini FM Receiver
Intermediate/Advanced Tutorials

Core GNU Radio Mechanics

  1. Stream Tags
  2. Polymorphic Types (PMTs)
  3. Message Passing
  4. Virtual Sinks and Sources
  5. Importing Libraries

Modulation and Demodulation

  1. Narrowband FM
  2. Single Sideband (SSB)
  3. QPSK Mod and Demod
  4. BPSK Demodulation
  5. Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
  6. OFDM Basics
  7. Packet Communications
  8. File transfer using Packet and BPSK

Custom Blocks and Out of Tree (OOT) Modules

  1. Creating an OOT (Python block example)
  2. Creating an OOT (C++ block example)
  3. Writing the YAML file for a block (GR 3.8+)

Miscellaneous

  1. Understanding a Flowgraph's Python Code
  2. Using GNU Radio With SDRs
  3. IQ and Complex Signals
  4. Understanding Sample Rate
  5. Understanding ZMQ Blocks
  6. Bandlimited Threshold and Detection Demo Application
  7. Pushbutton I/Q Recorder with Descriptive File Names
Developer Resources
  1. Porting Existing Flowgraphs to Newer Version
  2. Porting Existing OOTs from 3.9 to 3.10
  3. Porting Existing OOTs from 3.8 to 3.9
  4. Porting Existing OOTs from 3.7 to 3.8
  5. VOLK: What it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels
  6. Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio
  7. Using Visual Studio Code for GNU Radio Development
  8. Using Eclipse for Building and Source level debugging C++ OOTs
  9. Using Code::Blocks IDE for GNU Radio Development
  10. Git and GNU Radio
  11. How to use Octave or Matlab with GNU Radio
  12. The GNU Radio Scheduler
  13. Using Custom Buffers for Hardware Accelerated Blocks
  14. Remote Control and Automation of Flowgraphs with XMLRPC