Greetings GNU Radio Community!
GR4 development is kicking into high gear. We are continuing our monthly development meetings - and may meet more often as needed - starting this Thursday, May 28, at 12 PM ET.
--- Joining info for ThursdayVideo call link: https://meet.google.com/owd-bstv-xda
Or dial: (US) +1 402-724-0159 PIN: 852 787 210#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/owd-bstv-xda?pin=1404845118840---
Please come prepared to help us work out the remaining pieces to get to the 4.0.0 release. We need help across block development, applications, examples, testing, documentation, and release readiness.
Also, the board wrote a statement last week about the importance of this community and stewardship of GR4 as the next evolution of the GNU Radio project. So please take a look if you haven't already:
Hope to see you there.
Josh
GNU Radio, One Step at a Time
Read the mailing list of the GNU project right here! The information here is regarding the GNU radio project for USRP radios.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Re: GR4 Updates and Dev Meeting — Thursday, May 28 at 12 PM ET
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
GR4 Updates and Dev Meeting — Thursday, May 28 at 12 PM ET
Or dial: (US) +1 402-724-0159 PIN: 852 787 210#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/owd-bstv-xda?pin=1404845118840
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
GSoC '26: Introduction and Project Kick-off
My name is Youssef, and I am very pleased to share that my project, "Graphical interoperability between CyberEther and GNU Radio", was accepted for GSoC26. I am incredibly excited about this opportunity.
I am relatively new to the RF and SDR world, but I have been learning a great deal over the past month. I have been meeting weekly with my mentors, Luigi and HÃ¥kon, during the community bonding period to discuss the project architecture and get up to speed.
I am very grateful to be a part of this community. Hopefully, by the end of the summer, I will have successfully integrated CyberEther's GPU-accelerated sinks into GNU Radio.
The official coding period starts today, and I will document my progress on a blog. I will set it up this week and share the link over at Matrix, would be very happy to receive any feedback from you all.
Best regards,
Youssef Mahmoud
NEWSDR 2026 in Two Weeks — June 4 & 5 — WPI in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
NEWSDR 2026 will be held on Friday June 5, with evening tutorials on Thursday June 4.
NEWSDR 2026 will be hosted in-person at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Advance registration is free but required so that we can get a headcount.
For event details, latest updates, and registration, please visit:
https://newsdr.org/workshops/newsdr-2026/
We are also still welcoming poster presentations, and we encourage anyone interested to submit a poster for the event at the link below.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScYvl_NpCt2RLHv7UoqGMy1APVh_3MfT5DZgoiknACl0ENliw/viewform
We look forward to seeing you at the event !!
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Re: Difference between GR4 on fairacc vs gnuradio org
Hi, just curious, what is the difference between these ? I see them getting synced, but let's say someone wants to create a new issue/PR, where should it be landed ?
Regards,Zaky
Monday, May 18, 2026
Difference between GR4 on fairacc vs gnuradio org
Sunday, May 17, 2026
GNU Radio Conference — September 21-24 — NCSU in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
GRCon26 is generously hosted by NC State, which is home to one of the four NSF PAWR platforms, the AERPAW wireless research platform.
Call for Participation – Now Open
We invite you to submit talks, papers, workshops, tutorials, and demos for GRCon25. Whether you're advancing research, deploying SDR systems in the field, building open-source tools, or experimenting at home, we want to hear from you.
Abstract submissions are due by June 13, 2026 - https://events.gnuradio.org/e/grcon26
We look forward to a broad range of topics to be submitted including SDR development, wireless systems, education, AI/ML, 5G/6G and beyond, radio astronomy, hardware integration, community projects, and more
Monday Workshop Day – A Great Place to Start
GRCon26 will kick off with a special Workshop Day on Monday, September 21, focused on a combination of of both beginner and advanced workshop topics
Registration Now Open
We’ve worked to make the conference as accessible as possible:
Student Registration: $100
Student Presenter Registration: Free
Standard Registration: $850
Discounted Registration for unaffiliated individuals: $400
Register Now - https://tickets.gnuradio.org/grcon26/
Registering early helps us plan and keeps costs as low as possible.
Becoming a GRCon Sponsor
We invite your organization to consider sponsoring this year’s conference!
If your organization uses GNU Radio - or your customers do - sponsoring GRCon is a meaningful way to give back to the project and gain visibility in a passionate, highly technical community.
See our sponsorship packages or email us sponsor@gnuradio.org
GRCon is where the SDR community gathers - from industry professionals to academics to hobbyists. We look forward to learning from each other and celebrating the work being done across the GNU Radio ecosystem.
If you have any questions, always feel free to contact us at grcon@gnuradio.org.
See you in Raleigh,
The GRCon26 Organizing Team