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Using the project in Windows 10 #35

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Rashid-S opened this issue Feb 7, 2020 · 9 comments
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Using the project in Windows 10 #35

Rashid-S opened this issue Feb 7, 2020 · 9 comments

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@Rashid-S
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Rashid-S commented Feb 7, 2020

Hi

Can I use your project pocsagtx_hackrf.grc in Windows 10? I installed Gnu Radio under Windows 10. What should I do?

@unsynchronized
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Good question. I haven't tried it, but can probably find time to test it on a Win10 box soon.

Have you successfully built gr-mixalot?

@Rashid-S
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Rashid-S commented Feb 7, 2020

I do not have enough knowledge. I just installed Gnu Radio in Windows 10.

And how to build gr-mixalot under Windows 10 I do not know. Help me please.

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Which SDR do you have? (This will probably affect the build process, at least in terms of dependencies..) Have you tested GR with built-in blocks (e.g. a broadcast FM receiver from this tutorial: https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations)?

@Rashid-S
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Rashid-S commented Feb 7, 2020

I have a HackRF One. Tested FM receiver and transmitter. Everything works.

@unsynchronized
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OK, great.

As mentioned, I don't have any experience using GR on windows (only Linux and OSX). I'll try it some time soon (probably over this weekend) and try to post some instructions. I'll probably be starting from the Pothos distribution (https://github.com/pothosware/PothosSDR/wiki/GNURadio) though I've seen some other recent writeups (note: gr-mixalot is what's known as an "OOT" -- or out-of-tree block): https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2016-07/msg00108.html / https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/tree/master/host. Those might help you as well.

I will say that I've successfully used GR + gr-mixalot in virtualized Linux numerous times (generally latest ubuntu) under VMWare Workstation and Virtualbox, including with a HackRF. If that's an option for you, it will be a much less frustrating solution than building on Windows..

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Rashid-S commented Feb 7, 2020

OK
I will look forward to it.

By the way, I also installed GNU Radio through Pothos.
The installation file was taken here - https://downloads.myriadrf.org/builds/PothosSDR/

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Rashid-S commented Feb 8, 2020

By the way, Brandon, have you checked how it will work with the pager Motorola Advisor ? https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Advisor-Alphanumeric-Pager-Holster/dp/B0087AAZMS

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bfx82 commented Dec 6, 2020

Hello... Dd you managed to get it work? I also use GNU Radio on Windows 10

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Rashid-S commented Dec 6, 2020

Hello... Dd you managed to get it work? I also use GNU Radio on Windows 10

Hi.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out yet.

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