Hi all,

Am disappointed with the way GNURadio is getting into.

I see all the discussion around is to promote the products of Ettus
Research.

Agreed!. Great work from Ettus Research.

But there are many boards available which are far better in capability vs
price. I don't want to mention them here to deviate the concern.

During the market for USRP1, no one in the forum focused discussion on
embedded platform. When queries regarding any such embedded platform was
posted, there were lot of quotes saying GNURadio is focused on developing
SDR framework based on Desktop based solution. With Ettus Research coming
out with USRP E100, everyone on is bouncing on embedded platform.

I wonder; Is GNURadio biased with Ettus Reserch ?. My obvious understanding
is NO!.

Its the community of people driving Ettus products into market. The
potential of doing so is to make money. Either way, Ettus Research is now
part of National Instruments and may be now GNURadio be delinked with Ettus
Research for being open source. There are many people who can contribute low
cost open source solutions.

Initially, all the Hardware and software was part of GNURadio. All the files
was part of free source available to download and use. In around a year or
so all the files from GNURadio were moved out separating hardware and
software. All the hardware related files were not available after this. Why
so, no one knows.

The boards when purchased from Ettus Research it was under terms and
conditions as free open source schematics for motherboard and free open
source schematics and pcb files.

Its time now for the community of people interested in building free open
source platform including both software and Hardware to come out with an
complete open source low cost solution.

S---




On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Farhad Abdolian <f.abdol...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> HI Tom,
> I am afraid not, first of all OMAP is under export restriction from the US
> government that means it can not be sold (or should not be sold) without US
> export control.
> Second, this board is a nice toy, but I can not justify $1300 for the
> functionality that E100 gives.
>
> Best regards,
> Farhad
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Tom Rondeau <trondeau1...@gmail.com>
> *To:* Farhad Abdolian <f.abdol...@yahoo.com>
> *Cc:* discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> *Sent:* Mon, January 17, 2011 6:27:40 PM
>
> *Subject:* Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Greeting and a question
>
> That sounds like a reasonable approach.
>
> When you're ready, you should probably look at the Ettus USRP-E100,
> which uses an ARM-based OMAP processor. That seems like it's pretty
> much the form-factor you are looking for.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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