Name: Michael Dickens
Type: User
Company: National Instruments
Bio: Programmer since 1981: assembly (6502, 680x0, PPC, x86, ARM -- notice a trend?), C, C++, Python, and many others. Volk, GNU Radio, UHD, and MacPorts developer.
Location: North-Central Indiana
Michael Dickens's Projects
GitHub’s official command line tool
The Python programming language
FLTK - Fast Light Tool Kit - https://github.com/fltk/fltk - cross platform GUI development
A multi-platform library for OpenGL, window and input
GNSS-SDR, an open source GNSS software defined receiver
GNU Radio
Software defined radio receiver powered by GNU Radio and Qt.
Gnuradio Mode-S/ADS-B radio
Collection of new blocks for GNU Radio
DVB-T implementation in gnuradio
gnuradio funcube dongle pro+ source
An IEEE 802.11 a/g/p Transceiver for GNU Radio
An IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee Transceiver.
GNU Radio blocks for receiving LoRa modulated radio messages using SDR
GNU Radio LTE receiver
Easy-to-use MAC-layer implementations for GNU Radio.
pyqt based plotters intended for plotting bursted events in gnu radio
GNU Radio Radar Toolbox
GNU Radio decoders for several Amateur satellites
A tutorial OOT module for GNU Radio
Sources for the GNU Radio hugo website
Mirrored from git://git.osmocom.org/libosmocore
A cross-platform library to access USB devices
The port(1) command-line client for MacPorts.
MacPorts support for missing functions in legacy macOS versions
The MacPorts ports collection.
Multiple Precision Integers and Rationals
PyBOMBS (Python Build Overlay Managed Bundle System) is the new GNU Radio install management system for resolving dependencies and pulling in out-of-tree projects. One of the main purposes of PyBOMBS is to aggregate out-of-tree projects, which means that PyBOMBS needs to have new recipes for any new project. We have done a lot of the initial work to get known projects into the PyBOMBS system as is, but we will need project developers for new OOT projects or other projects not currently listed to help us out with this effort.
Basic installer for UHD and GNU Radio
Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and MacOSX. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope.