[!IMPORTANT] This is the GNU Radio 4.0 (GR4) prototype and is currently in a beta state. For production use, please use the GNU Radio 3.X (GR3) version found here. Bug reports related to this beta should be submitted here, and bug reports for GNU Radio 3.X should be submitted here
GNU Radio is a free & open-source signal processing runtime and signal processing software development toolkit. Originally developed for use with software-defined radios and for simulating wireless communications, it's robust capabilities have led to adoption in hobbyist, academic, and commercial environments. GNU Radio has found use in software-defined radio, digital communications, nuclear physics, high- energy particle physics, astrophysics, radio astronomy and more!
Unless otherwise noted: SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later All code contributions to GNU Radio will be integrated into a library under the LGPL, ensuring it remains free/libre (FLOSS) for both personal and commercial use, without further constraints on either. For details on how to contribute, please consult: CONTRIBUTING.md
Copyright (C) 2001-September 2020 GNU Radio Project -- managed by Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copyright (C) September 2020-2024 GNU Radio Project -- managed by SETI Institute
Copyright (C) 2018-2024 FAIR -- Facility for Antiproton & Ion Research, Darmstadt, Germany
The GNU Radio project appreciates the contributions from FAIR in the co-development of GNU Radio 4.0. Their dedicated efforts have played a key role in enhancing the capabilities of our open-source SDR technology. We would like to recognize the following contributors for their roles in redesigning the core that has evolved into GR 4.0:
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Alexander Krimm |
Bailey Campbell |
Frank Osterfeld |
Ivan Čukić |
Matthias Kretz |
Ralph J. Steinhagen |
drslebedev |
mormj |
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