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GNU Radio is a free software development framework that provides signal processing functions for implementing software defined radios. The framework offers a graphical design approach in addition to supporting development in Python and C++. Supported globally by the open-source community and widely used in government, commercial and academic environments, GNU Radio gives users access to a diverse set of existing projects focused on wireless communications research and implementation of real-world radio systems.
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|GNU Radio is a free software development framework that provides signal processing functions for implementing software defined radios. The framework offers a graphical design approach in addition to supporting development in Python and C++. Supported globally by the open-source community and widely used in government, commercial and academic environments, GNU Radio gives users access to a diverse set of existing projects focused on wireless communications research and implementation of real-world radio systems.
  
 
For more information on GNU Radio, please visit the [http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki GNU Radio Wiki].
 
For more information on GNU Radio, please visit the [http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki GNU Radio Wiki].
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 10 May 2016

GNU Radio is a free software development framework that provides signal processing functions for implementing software defined radios. The framework offers a graphical design approach in addition to supporting development in Python and C++. Supported globally by the open-source community and widely used in government, commercial and academic environments, GNU Radio gives users access to a diverse set of existing projects focused on wireless communications research and implementation of real-world radio systems.

For more information on GNU Radio, please visit the GNU Radio Wiki.

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