I used to burn and run the GNU Radio livecd - it was a very nice package that gave me a working gnuradio environment - with drivers and tools - without doing a lot of sysadmin or package management, etc.
Now, however, the GNU Radio liveCD is no longer supported nor recommended and, while still available from some places, the last release is about four years old.
What is the next best option if I want to quickly get a gnuradio environment up and running with tools like gqrx and I don't want to spend a week working through dependencies ?
Thank you.
apt installit on debian/ubuntu,dnf install gnuradio gqrxon fedora, you can get it via homebrew on OS X, anaconda/conda has one line installation... You can install it in the ubuntu that is your WSL on Windows 10, and if you want SDR hardware access, that works as long as it's an RTL-SDR and you run rtl-tcp on your host windows, or a networked SDR… – Marcus Müller Jan 22 '21 at 21:59