Yeah, fine. But this is some examples "This project is a collection of
GNU Radio examples created for a
tutorial session given at the Ottawa Amateur Radio Club......"   that
someone have in their own repository.
What I wish to find (or create) is something like this:

http://www.thingiverse.com


Where anybody can easily share one desing, and where you can find
anything you are looking for.



El 30/03/14 16:32, Vanush Vaswani escribió:
> https://github.com/argilo/sdr-examples
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Fernando Peral
> <ferna...@samara.com.es <mailto:ferna...@samara.com.es>> wrote:
>
>     I was thinking on something as simple as a repo where anybody can
>     find a .GRC  file for a FM receiver using STL-SDR or a .GRC  for
>     reading the signal send by my car keys (if my car keys where a RF
>     one which is not the case  :-( ).... as you can see I'm focused on
>     GRC diagrams, and I can't find something like what I'm proposing.
>     If it does not exist I am willing to participe in the creation of
>     something like that if there is more people who want to work in it.
>
>     regards
>
>
>
>     El 30/03/14 14:00, Marcus Müller escribió:
>
>>     Hi Fernando,
>>
>>     there's been CGRAN for eternity now; it was meant to be exactly
>>     what you
>>     are describing:
>>     https://www.cgran.org/wiki/Projects
>>     It's getting a little old, but it's still a nice directory of
>>     projects.
>>
>>     Also, nowadays many developers write a pybombs recipe when they
>>     develop
>>     a new GR-based application, so you might also take a look at what's
>>     available via pybombs :)
>>
>>     Anyway, there has been a lot of discussion about how to bring GR devs
>>     together and make a really useful directory of projects. I think we
>>     should be pushing this forward -- however, this, as everything, is a
>>     matter of available working time for that. You're very welcome to
>>     contribute ideas and time, I guess :)
>>
>>     Greetings,
>>     Marcus
>>
>>     On 30.03.2014 13:42, Fernando Peral wrote:
>>     > Everyone (or almost) who writes here is testing different systems,
>>     > with different hardware and creating examples. There are some
>>     > people who publish their work in their own web pages, git
>>     > repositories, etc., and the rest of us are using them (thank to all
>>     > of you!!!). But Is there any repository where anybody can publish
>>     > is work?. I mean a king of collaborative repo such wikipedia for
>>     > documentation, thingiverse for 3d printing models, etc.?
>>
>>     > regards
>>
>>
>>
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