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View all threadsGreetings USRP Community,
Announcing the GNU Radio and RFNoC Hackfest at NI Silicon Valley!
The GNU Radio and RFNoC HackFest will provide an opportunity for SDR
developers to collaborate in person, and work on problems, bugs, or
projects related to GNU Radio and RFNoC.
When
November 12th - 16th, 2018 (Monday - Friday)
Where
National Instruments
4600 Patrick Henry Dr
Santa Clara, CA 95054
This event is designed to provide a stage for people to talk in front of
fellow developers about problems they're currently working on. The majority
of the week will be reserved for working groups to collaboratively
discuss, work and debug issues related to GNU Radio and RFNoC projects. To
help facilitate discussions and help with issues, Ettus Research software
engineers will be on hand throughout the week.
On Wednesday, an update on the future of RFNoC will be shared with
participants.
Logistics
This is a free event hosted by National Instruments and food and drinks
will be provided throughout the week.
The National Instruments office in Santa Clara is within 7 miles of the
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), and there are plenty
of hotels within a 1-5 mile radius.
Please RSVP using the link below:
https://www.ettus.com/gnu-radio-hackfest
We look forward to seeing you there!
Hi everyone,
Just a friendly reminder that our GNU Radio and RFNoC Hackfest is coming up
next week, so if you were planning on coming and haven’t RSVP’d yet, please
do so via the link below!
If you’re having trouble looking for places with reasonable lodging, below
are a few places with nightly rates < $200/night. It is recommended to get
a rental car or budget up to $50/day for Uber/Lyft rides to and from our NI
Santa Clara office (off peak average cost is about $10 each way, but can
increase during rush hour traffic times).
Days Inn Sunnyvale
504 Ross Dr
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Vagabond Inn Sunnyvale
816 W Ahwanee Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Motel 6 Sunnyvale (two locations literally across the street from each
other):
Motel 6 Location 1
806 W Ahwanee Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
United States
Motel 6 Location 2
775 N Mathilda Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
United States
Travel Inn Sunnyvale
590 N Mathilda Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
United States
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Greetings USRP Community,
Announcing the GNU Radio and RFNoC Hackfest at NI Silicon Valley!
The GNU Radio and RFNoC HackFest will provide an opportunity for SDR
developers to collaborate in person, and work on problems, bugs, or
projects related to GNU Radio and RFNoC.
When
November 12th - 16th, 2018 (Monday - Friday)
Where
National Instruments
4600 Patrick Henry Dr
Santa Clara, CA 95054
This event is designed to provide a stage for people to talk in front of
fellow developers about problems they're currently working on. The majority
of the week will be reserved for working groups to collaboratively
discuss, work and debug issues related to GNU Radio and RFNoC projects. To
help facilitate discussions and help with issues, Ettus Research software
engineers will be on hand throughout the week.
On Wednesday, an update on the future of RFNoC will be shared with
participants.
Logistics
This is a free event hosted by National Instruments and food and drinks
will be provided throughout the week.
The National Instruments office in Santa Clara is within 7 miles of the
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), and there are plenty
of hotels within a 1-5 mile radius.
Please RSVP using the link below:
https://www.ettus.com/gnu-radio-hackfest
We look forward to seeing you there!
--
Jeffrey Cuenco USRP Software Product Manager Ettus Research Phone:
+1-619-840-4508 Fax: +1-866-807-9801
Hi again,
I received a few questions from some of you wanting to attend if it’s
possible to just attend a few days instead of all 5, and I just want to
clarify for everyone that the answer is yes. :)
Whether you are attending all 5 days or can only make one or a few, please
still RSVP to the Eventbrite if you haven’t yet already.
After registering via Eventbrite, please also reply to this message letting
me know which specific days you will be attending so that I have an
accurate headcount each day for food.
Thanks!
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Jeffrey Cuenco jeffrey.cuenco@ettus.com
Date: Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 17:24
Subject: Reminder: GNU Radio and RFNoC Hackfest, Nov 12-16 in Santa Clara,
CA!
To: usrp-users@lists.ettus.com usrp-users@lists.ettus.com
Hi everyone,
Just a friendly reminder that our GNU Radio and RFNoC Hackfest is coming up
next week, so if you were planning on coming and haven’t RSVP’d yet, please
do so via the link below!
If you’re having trouble looking for places with reasonable lodging, below
are a few places with nightly rates < $200/night. It is recommended to get
a rental car or budget up to $50/day for Uber/Lyft rides to and from our NI
Santa Clara office (off peak average cost is about $10 each way, but can
increase during rush hour traffic times).
Days Inn Sunnyvale
504 Ross Dr
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Vagabond Inn Sunnyvale
816 W Ahwanee Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Motel 6 Sunnyvale (two locations literally across the street from each
other):
Motel 6 Location 1
806 W Ahwanee Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
United States
Motel 6 Location 2
775 N Mathilda Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
United States
Travel Inn Sunnyvale
590 N Mathilda Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
United States
---------- Forwarded message ---------
Greetings USRP Community,
Announcing the GNU Radio and RFNoC Hackfest at NI Silicon Valley!
The GNU Radio and RFNoC HackFest will provide an opportunity for SDR
developers to collaborate in person, and work on problems, bugs, or
projects related to GNU Radio and RFNoC.
When
November 12th - 16th, 2018 (Monday - Friday)
Where
National Instruments
4600 Patrick Henry Dr
Santa Clara, CA 95054
This event is designed to provide a stage for people to talk in front of
fellow developers about problems they're currently working on. The majority
of the week will be reserved for working groups to collaboratively
discuss, work and debug issues related to GNU Radio and RFNoC projects. To
help facilitate discussions and help with issues, Ettus Research software
engineers will be on hand throughout the week.
On Wednesday, an update on the future of RFNoC will be shared with
participants.
Logistics
This is a free event hosted by National Instruments and food and drinks
will be provided throughout the week.
The National Instruments office in Santa Clara is within 7 miles of the
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), and there are plenty
of hotels within a 1-5 mile radius.
Please RSVP using the link below:
https://www.ettus.com/gnu-radio-hackfest
We look forward to seeing you there!
--
Jeffrey Cuenco USRP Software Product Manager Ettus Research Phone:
+1-619-840-4508 Fax: +1-866-807-9801
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Jeffrey Cuenco USRP Software Product Manager Ettus Research Phone:
+1-619-840-4508 Fax: +1-866-807-9801