Hello guys,

I played around with GRC and used most of its features, I didnt have access
to USRP till today so I'll do that today...
In the meantime I was wondering about any bugs I could try fixing in
gr-radar and or gr-fec or anywhere similar so that I could understand the
code flow at a faster pace and also contribute to community...

My plan is to understand the coding flow and communities working so that
a) I could surely think of realistic proposal
b) I could contribute while learning

Regards
Chaithya G R

Regards
Chaithya G R

On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 12:46 AM, Chaithya G R <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks a lot.. I'll keep going through and playing around.. I'll get back
> if I need help!!
>
> Regards
> Chaithya G R
>
> Regards
> Chaithya G R
>
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 12:15 AM, Kartik Patel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Chaithya,
>>
>> Welcome to GNU Radio community. From my experience, GSoC in this
>> organization is a wonderful experience.
>>
>> To get started, read GSoC Information on Wiki
>> <https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GSoC> if you haven't already. Also,
>> I would suggest you go through all tutorials
>> <https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Guided_Tutorial_Introduction> on
>> the official GNU Radio wiki. If you have the probable module you want to
>> focus on then you can play around with them after the tutorials.
>>
>> I am not sure about the query regarding the USRPs. But one of the best
>> ways to understand the current structure is to solve some existing bugs
>> and/or add a feature. Since you have a particular interest in some specific
>> modules, you can try to solve relevant issues. According to my experience,
>> solving 2 bugs will give you (almost) complete idea of the particular
>> module. It may not be important for decision making (I don't know about
>> that), but it will definitely help you to understand the community workflow
>> and GR structure.
>>
>> Meanwhile, once you get feel of how everything works, you can start
>> thinking about the project, the scope, and workflow. Post your detailed
>> thought on this thread for discussions.
>>
>> All the best.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kartik Patel
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 11:46 AM, Chaithya G R <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am Chaithya G R, a final year ECE student from National Institute of
>>> technology Karnataka, India (www.nitk.ac.in).. I have taken up courses
>>> in advanced Signal processing and basics in Radar.
>>> I honestly wasn't aware a lot about open source communities like GNU
>>> Radio, and hence missed out on contributing to the community for a long
>>> time...
>>>
>>> To gain a head start to contributing here, I thought GSOC would be a
>>> great platform.. I went through the project ideas and I found some really
>>> interesting like gr-radar and gr-fec... I want to start off diving deep
>>> into the code and if possible some small parts so that I could tailor make
>>> the proposal being more realistic..
>>>
>>> I was wondering if there is any thing that anyone would recommend..
>>> Also I had a few questions,
>>>
>>>    - I was wondering about the hardware requirements (USRP) especially
>>>    for projects from gr-radar, (as demonstrations surely give good feel :P)
>>>    - Where could I get a good head-start while diving in code so that I
>>>    could proceed at faster pace..
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Chaithya G R
>>>
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>>
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