Hackernews posts about GNU Radio
GNU Radio is an open-source software development toolkit that enables users to design and implement custom software-defined radios (SDRs) for various applications such as wireless communication, sensing, and experimentation.
- GNU Radio in a Direct-RF World [video] (archive.org)
- GNU Radio – Project Update 2023 Q4 (www.gnuradio.org)
- 100Gbps RF Sample Offload for RFSoC Using GNU Radio and PYNQ (strathprints.strath.ac.uk)
- Gnuradio Mini Projects (udel.edu)
- Reverse Engineering LoRa PHY Based on GNU Radio (www.epfl.ch)
- GNU Radio 4.0: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants [pdf] (events.gnuradio.org)
- Lab Notebook of Experiments in GNURadio (www.swigerco.com)
- Decoding Meshtastic in Realtime with an RTL-SDR and GNU Radio (www.rtl-sdr.com)
- Capture the Signal with GNURadio (sdrcts.tildepipe.org)
- Gr-lora_SDR – A GNU Radio SDR implementation of a LoRa transceiver (www.cnx-software.com)
- Sparrow: A new broadband software radio development platform [pdf] (events.gnuradio.org)