Hey kevin, Best starting point is using the tutorials at www.nd.edu/~jnl/sdr/docs/tutorials
they're a bit old but they will put u on track, next u can start reading the wiki on gnuradio.org Hope this helps a bit more, dont hesitate to ask (ofcourse as long as i know the answer) i 'll be more glad to help. ziad keval wrote: > > Hey. > Thanks for the help - that explains why nothing happens when I type > ./gnuradio. > Clearly, I need more help on this project than I originally thought. Have > you found any particularly good websites on this app? > Many thanks, > Kevin > > > > > bellzii wrote: >> >> hey kevin, >> >> I too am new to gnuradio but ive started learning few things and even >> start running examples on the usrp and soon i will do my own model, now >> concerning ur question ,theres actually no program called gnuradio , its >> just a signal processing package , all you have to do is write or run >> python program , and thats it!! >> >> open ur terminal and in the gnuradio-examples --> python--> usrp >> directory >> then ./usrp.osciloscope >> >> im not very sure if i have dropped a directory cuz im not on linux now to >> check , but i hope this helps ;-) >> >> >> >> >> keval wrote: >>> >>> Greetings. >>> OK - I've installed all the required libraries, dependencies, etc. It >>> compiles and checks out just like it's supposed to. Now: the Big >>> Question: how do I start GNU Radio? (I'm running Ubuntu (Fiesty >>> Fawn)). >>> Yes, I realize that this is a really, really basic question, but it's >>> nearly midnight and I'm just too tired to figure this out on my own. >>> Many thanks, >>> Kevin >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/GNU-Radio%3A-Real-newbie-question-tf3855589.html#a11006878 Sent from the GnuRadio mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
