Hi Talha, thanks for reaching out! We're the "GNU Radio" project. "GNU" is more of an umbrella project, so when referring to our software, we always say "GNU Radio".
As a recommendation: Although we do have a working Windows port, very little of the GNU Radio development happens on Windows; most of it happens on Linux, some on Mac OS X. Since I don't know of anybody who has even tested gr-radar on Windows, I'd recommend you start with familiarizing yourself with GNU Radio on Linux, where it's trivial to install (for example, if you boot up a Fedora Linux Live Image, you can just install it with a single command line). Getting to know git would be worthwhile, too. While that is certainly something that can take a while, this is just the community introduction phase – so tell us a bit about yourself, for example, what you know about radar so far, and what ideas you've had when watching one of the demonstrations of gr-radar that you can find on the internet. Best regards, Marcus On Sun, 2019-03-03 at 23:32 +0500, Talha Farooq wrote: > Hi > I am willing to work on "Extending and Updating gr-radar" as I have > studied radar course in my degree. Currently I am reviewing GNU > software for windows later on I will work with gr-radar files to > achieve milestones. > Regards; > Talha Farooq. > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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