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== Cheers and Salutes == | |||
Hei, I am just a noob, looking for useful tutorials and stuff for my early stage family project (to become a tiny radio telescope for our garden). There I found your little small [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HmbRk-UG8Q&list=PLbBQHMnVMR405Hz_Hqz2mIWoqgy8lUXqL|GNU Radio - Amateur Radio Meetup] and was looking at your python code - "a bit over my head" for now. I would like to let you know that even after three years those recorded talks can inspire some folks (=me)! Now back to ground I am diving in the beginner sections of Gnu-Radio and see if there is anything that can source and sink simple 2D-image files. I see with your code, that one CAN do stuff with Gnu-Radio... :-) |
Revision as of 22:08, 24 November 2023
GRCon23 A/V requirements
The GRCon23 A/V requirements have been moved to https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iSZ91_EpV47iM2op8y0HuY59C7t_X-ry/edit
Cheers and Salutes
Hei, I am just a noob, looking for useful tutorials and stuff for my early stage family project (to become a tiny radio telescope for our garden). There I found your little small Radio - Amateur Radio Meetup and was looking at your python code - "a bit over my head" for now. I would like to let you know that even after three years those recorded talks can inspire some folks (=me)! Now back to ground I am diving in the beginner sections of Gnu-Radio and see if there is anything that can source and sink simple 2D-image files. I see with your code, that one CAN do stuff with Gnu-Radio... :-)