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howto:gnuradio_easy [2015/08/18 17:08]
mkie [Tasks]
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mkie [Tasks]
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   * Burn the .iso on a DVD **//or//** install it to USB stick and make it bootable (eg. with [[http://​www.ubuntu.com/​download/​desktop/​create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu|Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator]])   * Burn the .iso on a DVD **//or//** install it to USB stick and make it bootable (eg. with [[http://​www.ubuntu.com/​download/​desktop/​create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu|Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator]])
   * Boot your computer from the DVD or the USB stick (this will take some time...)   * Boot your computer from the DVD or the USB stick (this will take some time...)
 +  * Connect your **rad1o** (which must be turned on!) to your computer (be sure to use the //left// USB port of **rad1o**)
 +  * Open a terminal (Ctrl-Alt-T)
   * ''​hackrf_info''​ should show that **rad1o** was detected (some text like "Found HackRF board" is displayed)   * ''​hackrf_info''​ should show that **rad1o** was detected (some text like "Found HackRF board" is displayed)
-  * Now you can use all GNU Radio command line tools like ''​hackrf_transfer''​ +  * You can also use all GNU Radio command line tools like ''​hackrf_transfer''​ 
-  ​* If you want to use graphical tools like GNU Radio Companion (''​grc''​) or ''​osmocom_fft'':​ +  * Start GNU Radio Companion (GRC icon on the left of the screen) 
-    * ''​startx''​ to start the desktop environment +
-    ​* Start GNU Radio Companion (Applications => Development => GRC)+
 ===== Result ===== ===== Result =====
  
howto/gnuradio_easy.txt · Last modified: 2015/08/20 09:18 by mkie