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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gnuradios place in the state of the art of SDR


From: Michael Berman
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gnuradios place in the state of the art of SDR
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 07:28:11 -0800

Sorry for my ignorance, I was only talking from my personal experience.

On Feb 23, 2016 01:34, "Sylvain Munaut" <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,

> I am kind of confused as to what you mean by "state of the art".  I
> personally would consider any SDR to be pretty state of the art; it has been
> around for some years, but it is by no means common place.

?!?

Cellphones made in the last 10+ years are all SDRs. Same thing for the
network equipment (probably even more so).
Pretty much all test equipment with signals analysis has an SDR inside

Not really sure how much more common place you can get.

The fact that there are more and more cheap devices where you can
extract the IQ data and use with other apps than just the vendor
provided stuff is recent-ish. But SDR's themselves are insanely
common.


Cheers,

    Sylvain Munaut

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