Your comment "some of the projects that have been cooking over the last several years will get some exposure"
is not true. Don't be so biased to under estimate work. I would suggest to go to reputed institute to prove yourself rather honking your capability....! On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 1:13 AM, Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]> wrote: > On 01/21/2011 02:26 PM, Ben Hilburn wrote: > >> I'm a graduate student at Virginia Tech, and I assure you that GNU >> Radio is used _heavily_ in our labs. As I write this, there are >> probably 3-4 groups in my vicinity hacking on GNU Radio projects. >> >> People posting projects on CGRAN or posting to the listserve is >> probably not an accurate reflection of the amount of work going into >> GNU Radio, or being done around GNU Radio, at any particular time. >> >> Cheers, >> Ben >> > This is an excellent point. > > In the commercial space, people working on Gnu Radio related projects are > unlikely to want to talk > about those projects publically--at least until the product brochures are > ready :-) > > Similarly for certain government uses of Gnu Radio. > > Hopefully, with the advent of the Gnu Radio conference that Tom talked > about, some of the projects > that have been cooking over the last several years will get some exposure. > If I can attend that > conference, I certainly will, and I'll attempt to get a presentation or > two together. > > > > -- > Marcus Leech > Principal Investigator > Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium > http://www.sbrac.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >
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