Summary: Don’t assume anything is obvious to a newbie. I cite two “obvious” examples that almost made me give up. Specific examples of how to install, start running, and pointers to associated explanations would be really helpful.
I am a newbie with experience in signal processing and DSP, but I am very limited in Linux and Python and don't do C++. I downloaded GNU Radio LiveDVDrelease 2013-1110 and finally got it running. Below are a few comments and suggestions that might be useful for future releases. 1. There were no instructions found with the LiveDVD release. It took significant research and experimentation to figure out how to download the software, make a DVD, and later a USB stick, and figure out how to boot from them. Instructions pointing to explanations of how to do this would have been very helpful. Yes I found lots of information on the web, but it was a bit overwhelming. A specific example or two detailing necessary steps and/or pointing to reference information would have helped to get started. For example, not being a programmer, I had never transferred .torrent files or used the result. 2. I then spent half a day doing a very stupid thing. On the page http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGR where the LiveDVD release was announced in "latest news" , there is an adjacent section titled “Installing GNU Radio” . Silly me, I thought I was installing GNU radio. After booting into Linux I tried all kinds of commands in that section like $ apt-get install gnuradio and then $sudo apt-get install gnuradio only to be faced with error messages related to privileges and then missing things. After a night’s sleep, I discovered that no installation was even needed; all I had to do was type the command $ gnuradio-companion and the magic happened. 3. I was inspired by Tom Rondeau’s excellent 4-part recorded talk given at the 2012 ARRL TAPR DCC so I decided to duplicate his first demo of Gaussian noise passed through an FFTfilter and routed to a display. In the FFTfilter block he entered the Taps parameter as gr.firdes.low_pass(1,samp_rate,1000,100). This gave an error message for me, and I had another half day of confusion. Remember that to a newbie everything is new and it is easy to go down blind alleys. In the end, I am not sure why, I tried the Taps parameter with the prefix gr. left off, i.e. firdes.low_pass(1,samp_rate,1000,100) and everything started working. Perhaps someone can point me to an explanation of what happened, perhaps software changes over the last year? My goal for this weekend is to understand the liveDVD News announcement. It describes a number of things that “This release now has” . My typical newbie questions are: Why are these things are important,? How do I find them on the disk? In fact, where do I find GNUradio and associated files in the directory tree? What should I do once I find them? I'll probably figure this out, but any advice that might shorten the learning curve will be appreciated. Thanks for all the work that everyone has obviously done. Mike Parker, KT7D _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio