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From: | Marcus D. Leech |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gnuradios place in the state of the art of SDR |
Date: | Fri, 26 Feb 2016 10:30:59 -0500 |
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On 02/26/2016 07:57 AM, Mabel Pita
wrote:
You're comparing apples and oranges, so to speak. SDR# is an SDR *application* that I would characterize as being for *end-users* who want to do "casual airwave surfing". Gnu Radio is a framework/toolkit for construction of SDR/DSP applications in all manner of different disciplines. It is designed for designers, rather than end-users, although with features like GRC, even savvy end-users can construct simple DSP flows themselves. It is like asking to compare/contrast, in the context of spreadsheet software, Excel, and the MSVC C++ Compiler. One is a a spreadsheet application, the other is a C++ compiler which, granted, could be used to build spreadsheet software, but also could be used to build nuclear-power-station-control software, or compilers, or operating system kernels, or...
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