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Discover the Future of Software Defined Radio with ADI at GRCon24

on September 12, 2024

Attention all GNU Radio enthusiasts, Software Defined Radio (SDR) developers, and radio frequency experts! Join ADI as we get ready for GRCon24, where we’ll dive into the world of SDR. The conference will be full of knowledge and innovation, featuring sessions and demos that will reshape how you think about SDR technology.

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2024 European GNU Radio Days, August 27 to 31

on April 26, 2024

Announcing the 2024 European GNU Radio Days at FAIR, Darmstadt, Germany The 2024 edition of the European GNU Radio Days will be held at the international accelerator facility FAIR in Darmstadt, Germany’s ‘City of Science’, from August 27 to 31, 2024. The conference aims at fostering collaboration between users and developers of the free and open-source GNU Radio framework by helping scientific, academic, industrial and hobbyist alike to discuss the latest developments.

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VOLK v3.1.2 release

on February 25, 2024

Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! This is the VOLK v3.1.2 release! We want to thank all contributors. This release wouldn’t have been possible without them. The last maintenance release revealed issues in areas that are difficult to test. While the changes to the library should be minimal, usability should be improved.

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VOLK v3.1.1 release

on January 29, 2024

Originally published on libvolk.org Hi everyone! This is the VOLK v3.1.1 release! We want to thank all contributors. This release wouldn’t have been possible without them. This is a maintenance release to fix subtle bugs in many areas and to improve our tests where possible. All in all, our CI is more stable now and catches more errors.

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