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A while ago I already managed to compile gqrx on OS X, but then Alexandru Csete decided to move on to a new audio backend called pulseaudio. Sadly there is no proper pulseaudio port for OS X. Thus I bring you of gqrx 2.1 which runs quite well on OS X. This release bundles all the rtl-sdr, gr-osmosdr, GNU Radio, libUSB, boost and Qt dependencies allowing it to work out of the box. Though feel free to contact me in case you encounter problems.
It has been reported to run fine on Snow Leopard (10.6), OS X Lion (10.7), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) and OS X Mavericks (10.9). Sadly Leopard (10.5) isn’t supported due to Apple breaking binary compatibility on 64bit binaries for some reason.
Download the ready to use DMG/APP here: – Latest GIT. Some people are reporting FFT issues with this build, in case you encounter those try the one below and leave a comment. (shasum: 66b9f6952aff5cb0bc995556c633b3cc7f5d990e) Old versions: – Up to date with GIT. I’ve added a deadlock prevention feature in case your settings keep gqrx from starting up properly. After a crash/forced-close it asks you whether you want to reset all your settings to default. This should help you guys with invalid rtltcp settings and the like. I have also fixed rtlfm to now properly work on OS X (It used to only output noise), as well as multimonNG which now supports umlauts for POCSAG decoding.
So check out the bundled command-line utilities! /Applications/Gqrx.app/Contents/MacOS/rtltest -t) – Latest updates from GIT, yet again.
This time I also packaged some command-line utilities (multimonNG rtladsb rtleeprom rtlfm rtlsdr rtltcp rtltest) together with Gqrx. Rtlfm seems to be broken on OS X, yet we’re still triaging the bug. It would be great if you could try it and report whether it works for you. I am considering packaging up the whole of gnuradio including the companion GUI if there is demand. (Latest updates from GIT, supports adjusting the FFT resolution which should fix the pink curtain problem.
The zoom slider has been removed from upstream, yet you can still zoom by using the mouse wheel on the axes.) (GNU Radio component has now been compiled with “-DTRYSHMVMCIRCBUF=OFF”, this should hopefully fix the shared memory problem some of you have encountered. Please report whether it works now.) (Rebased to the zoom branch. Credit goes to vpelletier for the awesome patch!) Pan: left-click on X-axis labels & drag horizontally Pan (alternative): Mouse wheel on X-axis labels, faster pan with Shift held and slower pan with Ctrl held. Change central frequency: middle-click on X-axis labels & drag horizontally Zoom: slider on FFT panel (Updated gr-osmosdr and fixed a crash when disabling demod.) PS: The screenshot was taken in direct sampling mode, that’s why I was able to receive 0-2.4mhz.
I’ll probably blog about my modded dongle soon. Software licenses: Filed under. I’ve just started trying to use your port with the NooElec R820T but I received an error message with both versions 7&8. I’m running on osx10.9.2 a macbook with 2.7ghz i7processor. Here’s the specifics to the application exception: Exception Type: EXCCRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x000000, 0x000000 Application Specific Information: terminating with uncaught exception of type boost::filesystem::filesystemerror: boost::filesystem::createdirectory: Permission denied: “/Users/Zack/.gnuradio” abort called hope you can help out as I’d love to try out your port and not have to dualboot.
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I’ve had lots of problems using Brew and MacPorts to get working gnuradio. I’m most interested in using gnuradio-companion as I’d like to decode AIS signals. You mentioned in your blog post you’d consider a full package for gnuradio with the companion, can I request that you consider it? On a separate note, I am unable to record audio as GQRX crashes each time, and the build you have compiled does not contain the network element as I would quite like to stream the audio to process using aismon on Windows if I cannot find a suitable OSX package. Thank you for your contribution, I’m really enjoying toying with SDR. Hi, I’ve been trying to use your port, but it’s been crashing due to an error on the objective C garbage collector. The following message is shown: Process: Gqrx 29890 Path: /Applications/MacPorts/./Gqrx.app/Contents/MacOS/Gqrx Identifier: com.yourcompany.Gqrx Version:??? Free parental control for laptop.
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(???) Code Type: X86-64 (Native) Parent Process: launchd 250 Date/Time: 2015-03-19 17:17:56.952 -0300 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.7.5 (11G63b) Report Version: 9 Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Exception Type: EXCCRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x000000, 0x000000 Application Specific Information: terminate called throwing an exception abort called objc29890: garbage collection is OFF. Gqrx won’t launch – hangs 5/20/15 5:34:14.742 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd1: (com.apple.xpc.launchd.oneshot.0x10000007.Gqrx1035) Service exited due to signal: Killed: 9 5/20/15 5:34:24.691 PM Gqrx1042: WARNING: The Gestalt selector gestaltSystemVersion is returning 10.9.3 instead of 10.10.3. Use NSProcessInfo’s operatingSystemVersion property to get correct system version number. Thanks this allows me to run my SDR bundle on my Macbook Pro as well as my HP Elitebook. Love this mac so much I almost hate starting the HP to do any work that isn’t available on the Mac. More and more I am finding ways to transfer my chores to my aging Macbook Pro, and ya she is a bit slow with only a core2 duo processor and 2 gb of Ram, where my HP has a i7 processor at 3ghz with 16 gig of ram.
Still the Macbook runs way smooooooother, so now I can add my SDR package to the Macbook and still not have to fire up the HP and struggle with all the damn advertising and updates that Windows 10 keeps pushing at us on an almost daily basis.