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  • = Gentoo Linux installation instructions = = Gentoo Linux manual installation instructions =
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  • = Fedora Installation Instructions = == GNU Radio Package from Official Repo (Binary Installation) ==
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  • * [[InstallingGR|Installation Guide]]
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  • ...ault Cygwin installation or <code>C:\msys\1.0\src</code> on a default MSYS installation).
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  • ...CppUnit for testing. Although users are not required to run the tests, the installation procedure requires that the code for testing be available. ...>/usr/src</code> (i.e., <code>C:\cygwin\usr\src</code> on a default Cygwin installation). Unpack with
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  • = Other Installation Methods = If the installation worked without any trouble, you're ready to use GNU Radio! If you have no i
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  • ...touched GNU Radio before, these pages will get you started with a running installation of GNU Radio and will show you how to take your first steps with this softw ...|Installing GNU Radio]] - This will explain all the steps to get a working installation of GNU Radio.
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  • installation issues and the first time they start using GNU Radio. == Installation ==
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  • ...Cygwin and the required utilities and third-party libraries are installed, installation of GNU Radio is as easy on Windows as it is on Linux. ...ponents for using the USRP, wxPython GUI, and PortAudio. They do not cover installation of components needed for USRP2, GRC, SDL video, or the Qt GUI. ''FIXME: The
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  • ** Provide proper installation structure for PyBOMBS
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  • = Windows Installation = ...third-party libraries are used, each with its own, often system-dependent, installation procedure
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  • ...difications to a PC or laptop. It does not, however, provide for permanent installation. Each of these packages has been installed using the GNU Radio PyBOMBS installation utility. Please consult the individual project sites for information on usi
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  • ...gwin is simple, but you must have administrator privileges for the initial installation, and you must either have administratior privileges or be the owner of the '''If you normally run with limited user privileges:''' Managing your Cygwin installation is easier if you are the owner of the Cygwin entries in the Windows registr
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  • ...stall, find the correct package name, then hit the spacebar to mark it for installation. ...QwtPlot3d (http://qwtplot3d.sourceforge.net/). For QWT for the usual Linux installation, you need to edit qwtconfig.pri and change the 'INSTALLBASE' to '/usr/local
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  • ...droid is based on using the Arch Linux image for the devices. They provide installation tools for many of the Odroid device line. For the U3:
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  • ...Installation|Ubuntu PPA Installation]]), or visit the [[CondaInstall|Conda Installation]] page for instructions on how to use the Conda package manager to install == Ubuntu PPA Installation ==
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  • * version pa_stable_v19_20071207 is available, but the installation procedure omits a required file (pa_win_waveformat) when using the default
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  • .... LimeSDR support is part of LimeSuite. SoapySDRPlay requires prior manual installation of the vendor service (API v3). The GNU Radio gr-soapy module depends on a working installation of SoapySDR and drivers. If something is not working, verify the following
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  • *** <s>Installation</s>
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  • If you don't know, or don't remember, your installation prefix, from a terminal screen, enter:
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  • ...touched GNU Radio before, these pages will get you started with a running installation of GNU Radio and will show you how to take your first steps with this softw ...|Installing GNU Radio]] - This will explain all the steps to get a working installation of GNU Radio.
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  • ...want to try out a new version without affecting your tried-and-true system installation, conda may be right for you! In addition to GNU Radio, there are also [[Con = Installation using radioconda ('''recommended''') =
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  • (8) Test the build and installation of wxWidgets: (11) Test your wxPython installation:
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  • If the installation of the dependencies completes without any errors, then you can proceed to b You can now download the UHD FPGA Images for this installation.
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  • ''''''* A working installation of GNU Radio and the USRP programs, built from SVN
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  • == Installation Note == ....1 on Ubuntu 21.10, installed using the Ubuntu PPA from the [[InstallingGR|Installation Wiki Page]]. The basic GNU Radio install using:
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  • ...near to circular would be useful to have included in the default GNU Radio installation. Derek and Matt wrote the code for the block almost two years ago, but it's
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  • This guide assumes GNU Radio is installed. The GNU Radio installation structures are here: [[InstallingGR|Installing GNU Radio]]. The next tutori
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  • == Installation Note == ....1 on Ubuntu 21.10, installed using the Ubuntu PPA from the [[InstallingGR|Installation Wiki Page]]. The basic GNU Radio install using:
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  • ...<code>gnuradio1</code> in the <code>/opt/gnuradio-3.10</code> folder. This installation is activated by running The VNC session already has this installation activated by default.
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  • Installation with MinGW/MSYS requires the following main steps: ...w.python.org/download). Double-click python-2.6.5.msi to install. Edit the installation directory if needed; otherwise, the default options can be used.
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  • If you don't know or remember your installation prefix, perform the following step:
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  • Notice that we set the install prefix to '''/usr'''. That will be the installation location of the project on the embedded device. We use this because all lin
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  • ...Radio on most platforms is using already compiled binary packages. Binary installation should be sufficient for most users, and certainly for anyone who is new to
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  • ...ualBox version number. Distributions do not always use the latest version. Installation is under File/Preferences/Extensions.
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  • ## Installation instructions
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  • ...add a Python file to an OOT project, which helps with code management and installation issues. This tutorial is designed to help you use Python within GNU Radio,
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  • ...p-up and the tools will be installed. From here, re-kickstart the gnuradio installation and you should be good to go. [[Category:Installation]]
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  • You can find the version of pybind your gnuradio installation references:
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  • ...systems, GRC is invoked by calling the gnuradio-companion command. If your installation was fine, GRC will pop up in its own window. On the right hand side, you ca
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  • * #1174 Fixed missing header file installation (Sean Nowls)
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  • Then, configure cmake with the correct installation prefix and run the build:
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  • provided with GNU Radio can be used. After installation, the default
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  • ...where gnuradio was installed. In the below description the PREFIX for the installation is /data/work/gr/
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  • ...open GRC then you need to go back to [[InstallingGR]] and troubleshoot the installation.
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  • === How do I start? What's the first thing to do after installation? ===
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  • ...e can build both '''uhd''' and '''oe-uhd''', we'll have a problem with the installation into $prefix. It's best, then, if we have PyBOMBS work in a prefix that's c
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  • ...s]. Just to give you but a small excerpt of what's available in a standard installation, here's some of the most popular block categories and a few of their member
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  • * Working Installation of GNU Radio 3.7 === 3.3.5. XML Mods, Installation, and Running ===
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  • ...L_PREFIX switch for CMake, so that it will correctly locate your GNU Radio installation. The command should look similar to this: ...ing compilation, the libraries are copied into the build tree. Only during installation, files are installed to the install tree, thus making our blocks available
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