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What’s After REDHAWK SDR?

A Brief History of REDHAWK In 2010, the REDHAWK software defined radio (SDR) framework was developed to address the need for a “standards based” SDR platform that scaled from clusters of servers to embedded platforms. The business strategy was simple:

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Continuous Integration with Docker-REDHAWK

Introduction Over the last year I’ve published a number of blog posts from how to use Docker-REDHAWK up through some challenges getting a functional GitLab instance setup with a secure Docker container registery (via TLS). I also posted about using

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GNURadio REDHAWK Integration

A common misconception about REDHAWK and GNURadio is that they’re at odds with one another, perhaps enemies. The truth is each can support the other with a little bit of integration effort. In this post, we’ll be digging more into

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Docker Redhawk Swarm

To build upon the rapid deployment capabilities we introduced with Docker REDHAWK, we now bring you a distributed computing solution in the form of Docker Redhawk Swarm! Docker Swarm is the perfect companion to enable the greatest power of Redhawk:

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Docker-REDHAWK USRP Demo

Some Quick History The last time we demoed bringing the B205mini into REDHAWK, it was again using Docker to containerize an environment conducive for a more recent version of UHD. Back then, we were working in different constraints: REDHAWK 2.0.2

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REST-Python and Docker-based Testing

Introduction Last week we pushed out a flurry of updates that have changed, at least for us, the way that we can prototype and test entire REDHAWK systems. It is called Docker-REDHAWK(pre-built at Docker Hub). I’m going to start by

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Introduction to Docker-REDHAWK

Introduction Over the past couple of years we have showcased a few demos where we use Docker images and containers to stand up various capabilities, like utilizing the latest version of UHD for our Ettus Research USRP hardware like the

Docker-based REDHAWK Components
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Docker-based REDHAWK Components

Introduction One of the things we have been asked many times is how to wrap a REDHAWK Component with some container-based solution like Docker. Such a capability would put the Component into a different runtime environment than the General Purpose

Container-based REDHAWK

Geon Technologies is both a member and strong supporter of the REDHAWK SDR community. As such, we have unique opportunities to not only showcase our own technologies using REDHAWK SDR but also solutions to common system architecture problems. One of