On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 08:20:43AM +0530, Sanjay Singh wrote: > Its not about talking high. Its community of people trying hard to press Ettus > Research products. Putting people down is not the motto of GNURadio. > > Regrading putting off from the list: Discussion is on for open source > platform. > This is GNURadio platform. Here discussions are open for Ettus Research > products and any other hardware product which can be used with GNURadio. > > Is GNURadio also owned by Ettus Research ?. > > Regarding your concern on keeping things focused; > > Things on GNURadio are not focused. That's the concern. When.open source > platform is the focus then everyone has the freedom to discuss open platform > solution rather than promoting specific products for commercial needs.
I think this unfair in several ways. I'm not repeating what Brian said, he's right and there's enough redundancy here already. But all these open hardware threads seem to neglect that there's a powerful *software* tool out there for real-time signal processing, and a lot is happening at that end. GNU Radio is much more than the USRPs; in fact, it's *not even* the USRPs. I'm not quite sure what your email is trying to say. What I read is that GNU Radio's not going anywhere and that it's merely a tool to promote the selling of USRPs. Fact is, a lot of interesting things are going on. Stream tags were introduced in the 'next' branch, and ignored (or rather: blanked out by discussions on the price of USRPs), a feature which many had requested in the past. Quite a lot of signal processing has been added since version 3.2.2. So saying GNU Radio is disappointing is a bit unfair to those who actually maintain it, and disconcerting to those who (want to) use it. Talking of which: Who actually *does* use GNU Radio? I can't see a whole lot of active projects going on, not on this list or on CGRAN. However, I'm beginning to turn this into a general rant. I wonder if it's possible to turn this list back into a place where we can discuss the interesting parts of GNU Radio and GPP-based signal processing. And with all the drawbacks and bugs that GNU Radio has, there's nothing comparable in the open source domain. So if GNU Radio really sucks, then how about a proper discussion on what's wrong. And not about which HF-frontend costs how much. Bye, MB -- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Communications Engineering Lab (CEL) Dipl.-Ing. Martin Braun Research Associate Kaiserstraße 12 Building 05.01 76131 Karlsruhe Phone: +49 721 608-43790 Fax: +49 721 608-46071 www.cel.kit.edu KIT -- University of the State of Baden-Württemberg and National Laboratory of the Helmholtz Association
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