Thank you for the information. I have installed GRC byUbuntu ppa and I
believe that it has installed the latest version.in that case should I
delete and build the GRC from the beginning from source? please guide me.

On Wed, 4 Nov 2020, 6:58 pm Christophe Seguinot, <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> You must install gr-osmosdr to use SDR dongle ( I don't use Blade RF and
> don't know if there are other gr tools for Blade RF source/sink )
>
> at the end of september, for Linux distribution (Ubuntu 20.04 in my case):
>
>    - gr-osmosdr is not compatible with GR 3.9 (see some recent mail on
>    this list) so don't use GR 3.9 (Some guys are trying to port gr-osmosdr to
>    3.9 )
>    - 3.8.2 is the default GR version under Ubuntu 20.04 (using
>    ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases)
>    - if you install gr-osmosdr from package,* it won't work under GR*
>    - if you build gr-osmosdr from source, *you can get a working GR3.8
>    with osmo-sdr sources as well as GQRX too*.
>
> See my email on this list
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2020-09/msg00124.html
> for furter information
>
> Sincerely
> On 04/11/2020 09:39, Rozana Alam wrote:
>
> Hello community,
> I want to generate simple continuous wave with bladeRF using gnu radio and
> am a Linux user.but in the gnu platform I am not getting any osmocom
> source.i have downloaded the gnu from ppa .is there any supplement of
> osmocom source to generate signal by bladeRF?
> Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
> Best regards,
> Rozana.
>
>
>

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