Does anyone have any knowledge or experience using Gqrx/gnuradio on this new breed of linux-enabled devices?
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Gqrx/gnuradio/rtl-sdr - anyone using these?
I’m into ham radio and am interested in using RK3288 devices for Software Defined Radio (SDR). Gqrx is a receiver developed on Ubuntu. I’m wondering about using it with an RK3288 device. ARM A9 chips (BeagleBone Black, Raspberry Pi) aren’t husky enough but an A17 might be. There is a YouTube video showing decent performance on a MK902II LE (youtube.com/watch?v=JdhszJhJBtQ). The Ugoos UT3s seems like a comparable unit. I’m wondering how painful the install would be.
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience using Gqrx/gnuradio on this new breed of linux-enabled devices?Tags: None
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Originally posted by Nixie View Post.....
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience using Gqrx/gnuradio on this new breed of linux-enabled devices?
Heres a screenshot with Conky running to let you see how resources are effected. The cpu freq varies from about 600MHz to ~1200MHz when launching/running GNURadio...
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RISCy, wow, thanks for such a speedy response and confirmation. It's very encouraging that gnuradio and GRC (Graphical Radio Companion - the GUI for using gnuradio) installed for you so easily! I'm impressed & pleased. Generally speaking, getting a successful build/install of gnuradio is where folks have headaches. It is in effect the complex underpinnings of the Gqrx receiver. Horror stories abound relating to dependencies, missing this & that, yada yada.
So what youve shown me is powerful good news. I appreciate the offer to try things out but no need. Again, many thanks.
Tim KK6VQQ
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