Hi Derek - I haveĀ a question regarding the installation of gr-sigmf.
Prior to installing gr-sigmf, I installed SigMF-0.0.2. I just did a pull
and the version didn't change.
Things appears to be working - I just did a simple test using the
source/sink grc file
I don't remember where I downloaded it from - I think it was a gnuradio
repo.
Where should I be downloading SigMF from?
Or is it even necessary for gr-sigmf?
-- Cinaed
On 1/12/22 13:42, Derek Kozel wrote:
Hi folks,
The Signal Metadata Format (SigMF) has seen specification improvement,
greater adoption, and will likely continue to see growth over the
coming year including greater integration into GNU Radio. With the
version 1.0 release finally here, there has never been a better time
to learn more about what SigMF is, how it can help with RF
data/metadata management, and where the specification is going. Join
the SigMF development team for a workshop tomorrow on the future of
the core SigMF specification, development tools, and integration with
GNU Radio.
Thursday January 13th at Noon Eastern US
Join via Zoom <https://seti.zoom.us/j/86182140744>
Meeting ID: 861 8214 0744
Additional information about the specification can be found at
sigmf.org <http://sigmf.org>. For discussions or questions please join
the #sigmf:gnuradio.org <https://matrix.to/#/#sigmf:gnuradio.org> room
on the Matrix chat server.
At the GNU Radio Conference in 2021 Ben Hilburn, Jacob Gilbert, and
Kyle Logue presented the state of work in-progress for the 1.0.0
specification release which was finalized on January 7th, 2022. Their
talk can be viewed on YouTube.
GRCon21 - SigMF v1.0.0 Update
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkFg6Rw3_yc>