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From: | Lamar Owen |
Subject: | Re: Gnuradio 3.8 on embedded [ARM] systems |
Date: | Wed, 1 Dec 2021 12:24:40 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.14.0 |
[I know, I know, necro-replying... but the thread has recent posts.....] On 5/26/20 2:59 PM, jean-michel.friedt@femto-st.fr wrote:
That link didn't work for me; https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oscimp/PlutoSDR/master/doc/gnuradio_on_RPi_English.pdf does...., we have put together a short documentation on using Buildroot to generate an image supporting GNU Radio including Osmosdr DVB-T source, USRP (libuhd) sources and Pluto-SDR (gr-iio) and yet optimized for the target system: the document is available at https://github.com/oscimp/PlutoSDR/blob/master/doc/gnuradio_on_RPi.pdf
Regardless, this is a great resource and I thank you. I was not familiar with the Buildroot system; what a great project. I see my other embedded board, the ODroid C2, is also supported. Thanks so much for putting the document together.
I have used the RPi {3,4} and the ODroid C2 in both headless and desktop modes; these boards do a decent job in terms of a desktop experience if you think of them as 'instruments with a display' instead of general-purpose desktops (although the RPi 4 and the C2 are capable enough for lower-range desktop duties). I could see a touchscreen-attached RPi4 or C2 driving an antenna control system with GNUradio providing a GUI graph display as well as motion controls for antenna operations; RPi4/ODroid C2 and the like seem ideal platforms for such use. I'm thinking for projects for groups such as the Amateur-DSN, SARA, and other like-minded folks.
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