Hi all,

CGRAN has seen a little bit of a lull recently, either due to too many
holiday cookies or too many cases of the common cold ;)

Considering there is always a churn of GNU Radio users, I figured a "ping"
might help!

What is it?
---------------
The Comprehensive GNU Radio Archive Network (CGRAN) is a *free open source
repository for 3rd party GNU Radio applications* that are not officially
supported by the  GNU Radio project <http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki>. CGRAN
provides a subversion repository for users to develop or submit new
applications, and wiki access for full project documentation. Trac (our web
interface) provides unique features such as a browser for the subversion
repository and a ticket system for users to file issues with projects in
CGRAN.  CGRAN is a great way to find GNU Radio projects to use, build from,
or gain exposure to a project you have built.

Where is it?
-----------------
https://www.cgran.org/


Some Recent Projects
---------------------------------
Mode S receiver <https://www.cgran.org/wiki/gr-air-modes> - A Mode S/ADS-B
receiver to track commercial aircraft from transponder reports
Gen2 RFID Listener <https://www.cgran.org/wiki/Gen2Listener> - A Gen2 RFID
Listener for developing distributed RFID networks and monitoring systems.
Dynamic Spectrum Sharing <https://www.cgran.org/wiki/UCSBJello> -
Implementation of Papyrus/Jello, a dynamic spectrum sharing system based on
distributed OFDMA.
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