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The next major release of the Ettus Research Live SDR Environment, version 4.0, is scheduled for March 2017.
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The Live SDR Environment is provided by the GNU Radio Project. It is a bootable ISO image file that can be installed onto a USB flash drive and used to boot the system. The image runs directly from the USB drive, without having to install anything, and without modifying the local disk of the system. It contains up-to-date versions of UHD and GNU Radio, as well as a number of other pre-installed applications, such as GQRX. It is free, and uses entirely open-source software, and is based on Linux, specifically Ubuntu 16.04.
  
The Live SDR Environment is a bootable ISO image file that can be put onto a USB flash drive or a DVD, and runs directly from the USB or DVD, without having to install anything, and without modifying the local disk of the system. It contains a number of pre-installed applications as well as up-to-date versions of GNU Radio and UHD enabling support for the latest USRP SDR models. It is free and uses entirely open-source software, and is based on Linux Ubuntu 14.04.
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The current GNU Radio Live SDR Environment may be obtained from the GNU Radio Project at:
  
The current version of the Ettus Research Live SDR Environment, version 3.0, contains older versions of UHD and GNU Radio, and does not support several recently released USRP SDR devices. Therefore, we recommend using the GNU Radio Live SDR Environment, which is maintained by the GNU Radio project. It is similarly configured to the Ettus Research Live SDR Environment and contains current versions of UHD and GNU Radio, but it is less USRP focused.
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https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GNU_Radio_Live_SDR_Environment
  
The current GNU Radio Live SDR Environment may be obtained from the GNU Radio Project at the link below:
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A guide to using the GNU Radio Live SDR Environment is available at:
 
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https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GNU_Radio_Live_SDR_Environment
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A guide to Using the GNU Radio Live SDR Environment is available at: http://gnuradio.org/blog/using-gnu-radio-live-sdr-environment/
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http://gnuradio.org/blog/using-gnu-radio-live-sdr-environment/
  
Both Live SDR Environments may be put onto any standard DVD, or onto a USB 3.0 flash drive with at least 16 GB capacity. A USB 2.0 drive may also be used, but the system will take longer to boot, load and run programs, and respond to user interaction.
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It is recommended that you use a brand-name USB 3.0 flash drive with at least 16 GB capacity. A USB 2.0 drive may also be used, but the system will take longer to boot, load and run programs, and respond to user interaction.
  
 
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The Live SDR Environment is provided by the GNU Radio Project. It is a bootable ISO image file that can be installed onto a USB flash drive and used to boot the system. The image runs directly from the USB drive, without having to install anything, and without modifying the local disk of the system. It contains up-to-date versions of UHD and GNU Radio, as well as a number of other pre-installed applications, such as GQRX. It is free, and uses entirely open-source software, and is based on Linux, specifically Ubuntu 16.04.

The current GNU Radio Live SDR Environment may be obtained from the GNU Radio Project at:

https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GNU_Radio_Live_SDR_Environment

A guide to using the GNU Radio Live SDR Environment is available at:

http://gnuradio.org/blog/using-gnu-radio-live-sdr-environment/

It is recommended that you use a brand-name USB 3.0 flash drive with at least 16 GB capacity. A USB 2.0 drive may also be used, but the system will take longer to boot, load and run programs, and respond to user interaction.