Result for 04DE447EA5F6717AF6133FD5E29672B2F1FADBCE

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/gnuradio/examples/filter/filter_taps.grc
FileSize7312
MD5A5D43536ECDC56B3D337F5DF58901557
SHA-104DE447EA5F6717AF6133FD5E29672B2F1FADBCE
SHA-2564E29583CD4299AAAF70DA36B894F17B14F1BBA1D6654C10A004495C5563E3C3D
SSDEEP96:dPid3iM/Sqmd/C8TngMtMuhwpWZBg3KynAjDzEhsuooEcl:pid3i/e0fiwEdAjMP
TLSHT1B4E1C9F288F47964AE02927549BE461B410761133B071D3CBB9ECB5C3F0E85AE18EF64
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total61
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 61 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD53B92E83E831D2897B3B4494D56164081
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionGNU Radio examples
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegnuradio-examples
PackageRelease6.el8
PackageVersion3.8.0.0
SHA-100354B4EFB14CAB9F9B6A828DC1AF1734588B8AC
SHA-256A64747ED8A1483A827675DD306C3FCF0EADC5ACE42E3518DBF38F247E8480E2E
Key Value
MD5028048C580B18C2F554253CC6123B35B
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. This package contains some examples of using GNU Radio.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamegnuradio-examples
PackageRelease2.4
PackageVersion3.8.4.0
SHA-1083D026ECCA7C662E3FC919FF8CDB7755F850C10
SHA-256A7CCF42AF0F46FA17DA06CC019BEA344F0E84CA15702ED3CB61695E5851BEDA8
Key Value
MD59A0C6BF937657D34B02A8C7444D15147
PackageArchs390x
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. This package contains some examples of using GNU Radio.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamegnuradio-examples
PackageReleasebp154.1.75
PackageVersion3.8.4.0
SHA-11350A525E04248CE3BF9E29FA0464336AD61DC23
SHA-256BB69C53A699CD5083AB7A3E036B48247B7EB418D1E51BFB29B2523D13C4A5719
Key Value
MD592485E7DCA48E0E24504DBC17EAF21AF
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThis package provides examples of GNU Radio usage using Python.
PackageMaintainerbarjac <barjac>
PackageNamegnuradio-examples
PackageRelease7.mga8
PackageVersion3.8.2.0
SHA-11415FA2F924265EC001288EFE4C045BA42B00DA2
SHA-256902D021F48DA36B267FB3A77ABF14CA4E2EB6F25682C4ECD8700EB0A0CD03494
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
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
MD54C7C4C5151808505B49AFCA8D407C2B5
PackageArchs390x
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. This package contains some examples of using GNU Radio.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamegnuradio-examples
PackageReleasebp156.3.55
PackageVersion3.8.4.0
SHA-1206AA1680D37A31D9F61B6B4474A686C45A147C9
SHA-256F7635AE76D1E48358226E5C0145CA5B45A31EA47A9A7A1AB7B7F736D936B9ABC
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
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