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GNU Radio
GNU Radio is a free software development toolkit that provides runtime signal processing blocks to implement software radios using commodity PC platform. GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied, performance-critical signal processing blocks are implemented in C++.
USRP
There are 9 USRPs in the main grid and 2 USRPs in sandbox5 that are attached to the Orbit node.
Node Coordinate | Side A | Side B |
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GRID | ||
[1,2] | FLEX-400 | FLEX-2400 |
[1,19] | FLEX-400 | FLEX-2400 |
[20,19] | FLEX-400 | FLEX-2400 |
[10,11] | FLEX-400 | FLEX-2400 |
[20,2] | FLEX-400 | RFX-2400 |
[15,5] | FLEX-900 | RFX-2400 |
[15,15] | XCVR-2450 | RFX-2400 |
[5,15] | FLEX-900 | FLEX-2400 |
[5,5] | XCVR-2450 | RFX-2400 |
Sandbox 5 | ||
[1,1] | Basic TX/RX | . |
[1,2] | Basic TX/RX | . |
USPR2
USRP2 is a successor of USRP developed by Ettus Research. USRP2 is in its beta release currently and is supported only on Linux.
Node Coordinate (location) | RF Daughter Boards |
GRID | |
[18,3] | XCVR-2450 |
[3,18] | XCVR-2450 |
Sandbox 3 | |
[1,1] | XCVR-2450 |
[1,2] | XCVR-2450 |
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