Result for 01F9160075773366889760DA096A26FB07462B9F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/gnuradio/blocks/blocks_swig10.py
FileSize340193
MD5975EA3094D0F5FB50A13F84A6E74EF5A
SHA-101F9160075773366889760DA096A26FB07462B9F
SHA-256B8496682E3B4E599DF2FBD1C2DF0F468CA4574848F230D6D6989F1D2E995C606
SSDEEP6144:oc/alMB7J/hpj1L3Fd0Nv3Fnbd7xx7OAJrfhP/l/dhP5yvt/nvBdtj9duG3VBVZI:oc/alMB7J/hpj1L3Fd0Nv3Fnbd7xx7OI
TLSHT17474E00AD93ADC9525A3D4B5D9E194026688DCC317ED6AF8FD3ED0386F3642FC2B1489
hashlookup:parent-total36
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 36 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize7429224
MD56F8ADC1A80BCB7B0C0DB776E6A19C681
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-15
SHA-116414FE757EBBDCA9BF8EF04EE7BEBFB6AD4B7AB
SHA-2562DEDF213C8713CDF99594CD7CB4BC9FD05E88CCF6F667B0A939A35992580EA1A
Key Value
MD542F0CA38BB779594927DB5272EF60EE5
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio is a collection of software that when combined with minimal hardware, allows the construction of radios where the actual waveforms transmitted and received are defined by software. What this means is that it turns the digital modulation schemes used in today's high performance wireless devices into software problems.
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageRelease108.1
PackageVersion3.8.5.0
SHA-11FDE06A48835E97196E02D5B525C00D0F79E8F25
SHA-2565652CBFC7301C1FB434B256453EB5CB7BDB9B85B40C52901812ABC0541D6360A
Key Value
FileSize7971700
MD515671A6DEF8291F41576516338B2BC79
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-15
SHA-12057B50C4FA55FD2719D35A7DE80E5086072B4FA
SHA-256E7216F799520173545E3951EB70C3C5A02E353DF4A23CE854566F7107BBA2F06
Key Value
MD5423BD6AE92794BC79F696D1ABE2184FC
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio is a collection of software that when combined with minimal hardware, allows the construction of radios where the actual waveforms transmitted and received are defined by software. What this means is that it turns the digital modulation schemes used in today's high performance wireless devices into software problems.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageRelease2.4
PackageVersion3.8.4.0
SHA-124F800F3D5F08DEF15E9C689A337D2002157C8AE
SHA-256FF37D9173944DE2677130DF8DA03C5DAF1748C3D4135071D697CCA27B6B95B01
Key Value
FileSize7428996
MD590F38614CC702D7060812D46BD9FF4FB
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-14
SHA-1257449091B657E6EE21EF56626D0F203CB698B39
SHA-256CEEE919FCAEBFC7CEB5898CA336831F45BBB951FB4CFBE38A4145ABED33E2044
Key Value
MD5C6927EEBCD0DE5D8F9D2DCAD74C5E4D2
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio is a collection of software that when combined with minimal hardware, allows the construction of radios where the actual waveforms transmitted and received are defined by software. What this means is that it turns the digital modulation schemes used in today's high performance wireless devices into software problems.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageRelease2.4
PackageVersion3.8.4.0
SHA-1332268A2298EDFD912BE2E25B75F7CA9E6711612
SHA-256F9CBEEC55C290BC636D8172B9F18D115DA6A6D37A96F49F89EB1595E20E836F2
Key Value
FileSize8188024
MD52484B8C76233C6F94A0DA94CB6DB3E2E
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-15
SHA-13335D19489CD0EFD92BACBA34BF5D627C3BF544B
SHA-256E94D2D27AEDD8D0FF0FFD8B7981177C3D9A6521660DB1BF9A5E0DEB323DF38D7
Key Value
FileSize9092452
MD504C9FC1AF41656FEA328DDABA37C5C5E
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-15
SHA-133D4EE781620281F022980DEBF9838BFB0C72E17
SHA-2568E3B4DA5FF582685EAFAFF88FAAF3634B92E773C6C007DAA9D3C7E46EACE8525
Key Value
FileSize7444364
MD51A0E905F1953EFAA407B139EB21D41D4
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-14
SHA-141C52CF9DF5CD07032CFA9A2C99AFC833E624518
SHA-256094B81E050C7055B24BBB3A41100438DBD26A2A0F155C6B75770FA5C886BF230
Key Value
FileSize7973736
MD5A8054C34EC17A64BF7DC6B3D43A81580
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems. . GNU Radio applications are primarily written using the Python programming language, while the supplied performance-critical signal processing path is implemented in C++ using processor floating-point extensions, where available. Thus, the developer is able to implement real-time, high-throughput radio systems in a simple-to-use, rapid-application-development environment. . While not primarily a simulation tool, GNU Radio does support development of signal processing algorithms using pre-recorded or generated data, avoiding the need for actual RF hardware. . This package contains the gnuradio-companion, a graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code. Also included are a variety of tools and utility programs.
PackageMaintainerA. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>
PackageNamegnuradio
PackageSectioncomm
PackageVersion3.8.2.0-14+b1
SHA-14EFD9A52F78F7FF985B72E52DF421D77638B9923
SHA-25669F729FF2829FFD593D648763033B1859F283505920313991BEEE384DADF1AA1