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  • Embark on your broadcasting journey with our guide on How to Start Your Own Online Radio Station for Free using Zeno.fm. In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll walk you through the steps to unleash your broadcasting potential with this dynamic platform. Whether you're an aspiring radio host or a newcomer, this guide is tailored for you. Dive into the essentials of the Zeno.fm Tutorial 2024, from setting up your station to broadcasting live effortlessly. Join us on this audio adventure, and soon you'll be sharing your voice with the world. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more tips on amplifying your presence in the digital airwaves. #StartYourOwnOnlineRadioStationForFree #ZenoFMTutorial2024 #BroadcastingTips2024

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GNU Radio Tutorial for Beginners — Signal Generation & Visualization

  • In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we explore GNU Radio Companion (GRC), the open-source signal processing software. You’ll learn how to set up your first flowgraph, generate different types of signals, and visualize them in real time. What You’ll Learn: ✅ Installing and setting up GNU Radio ✅ Navigating the GRC interface ✅ Creating basic signal sources (sine, square, sawtooth) ✅ Using QT GUI tools for visualization ✅ Practical tips for SDR beginners Tools Used: GNU Radio Companion, QT GUI Time Sink, QT GUI Frequency Sink

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Using GNU Radio Companion Part 1

  • 195,385 views 11 Nov 2015 A walk through of using GNU Radio with no radio. The example displays an FFT of a fixed signal source or input from a soundcard. You'll learn about data types, GUI layout, and more and be ready to look at an actual SDR build in part 2.

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Learn SDR 01: FM Receiver with RTL SDR

  • This introductory video builds a GNURadio flowgraph to receive and decode FM radio signals using an RTL-SDR. The tutorial demonstrates configuring the sample rate and center frequency, then uses filtering to isolate a specific station. Finally, the resulting audio is played through the computer's speakers.

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