GNU Radio podcast
Recently I had the good fortune to chat with Eric Blossom, founder and driving force behind GNU Radio. We recorded this technology overview conversation, wherein we chatted about what GNU Radio is, some development issues, and future work.
GNU Radio has come a long way since its inception, and now includes a growing, dedicated community of developers and RF experimentalists. Eric has been instrumental in this growth, but so, too, has Matt Ettus with his open hardware platform USRP. USRP gives GNU Radio developers a common hardware platform on which to meet and grow new apps.
GNU Radio is easily one of my favorite open source projects anywhere. If I can only get time to do some GNU Radio development myself. Anyway…
- The Ogg Vorbis version (8Mb). If you can play Vorbis media (xmms), please fetch this version and save me some bits.
- The mp3 version (27Mb).
[tags]gnuradio, software radio, eric blossom[/tags]
Both gnu-radio-podcast podcast files are OGG. Do you have an MP3 file as the page implies? Thanks, Bob
Robert Lee
May 5, 2007 at 12:24 pm
Robert, hi. Thanks for the heads-up. I linked to the wrong file. Fixed now.
Mark
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May 5, 2007 at 3:14 pm