Ready to take your RTL Dongle to the next level or learn more about how Software Defined Radio works? Try GNU Radio. GNU Radio opens up a whole new world of experiments you can do with SDR radio. GNU Radio also allows you learn more about how SDR radio works. Once you get your head around it, you can start building your own custom SDR radio applications. One of the show stoppers for a lot of people who would like to get involved with GNU radio is the requirement to install Linux on your PC. Then you have to download and build GNU Radio. This certainly can be daunting for those who are new to the Linux operating system. Well, you don’t really have to go through this anymore to experiment with GNU Radio thanks to Kali Linux.

11 thoughts on “GNU Radio The Easy Way”
  1. Hi

    I would like to know if KALI has a BVD-T reception program.

    If yes, there would be a possibility to use the RTL stick for SDR on Word program
    and as DVB-T on KALI

    Is that possible?

    Tnx for a reply

    René

    1. Rene walter,

      i get 32 available(several already installed) dvb packages..

      decoders/streamers/scanners/etc

    1. I reccomend Vmware player and workstations over virtualbox as virtualbox uses a java base and therefore doesn’t run quite as quick or as smooth as vmware does. Just my personal opinion 🙂

      1. VirtualBox doesn’t have anything to do with Java, it is open source and everyone could check the code base. It works very well on many platforms.

      2. VirtualBox is written in C, C++, and assembly.

        en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VirtualBox

  2. WHY does HRS publish articles by TIME instead of DATE???
    I really don’t CARE what time of DAY it was POSTED , BUT
    how OLD the article is…

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