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straithe, you can install anaconda from the official site https://www.anaconda.com/products/individual As far as I understand there are guys on conda-forge channel who maintain gnuradio and some additional blocks, including osmosdr....

Anaconda has a channel system. Channels are kind of repositories. You can install packages from there. Conda-forge is the biggest repository with unofficial packages. https://anaconda.org/conda-forge

@straithe https://github.com/denis-sp/conda-hackrf-recipe Here is a recipe I made.. I'm not sure if everything as it should be, but it seems working for me. It's for Windows only though.

@straithe I've changed a bit previous recipe and made a recipe for hackrf soapy module https://github.com/denis-sp/conda-soapysdr-module-hackrf It seems working. But for some reason I have narrow band there. ![gr-hackrf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45292534/141704000-2e98da7c-759a-41a4-81e5-e7caa4d0679e.png) .

There is a bandwidth option there. I haven't try anything real yet, but I believe it works fine.

Well, it's not a question of file conversion or something like that. The original pdf file, from which I've detached the attached pages, consists of 400+ pages like that. I...

> Hey @denis-sp, thanks for reporting. A couple of questions for you: > > * Could you let us know if your project is in a directory part of a...

> > Probably having more specific steps to reproduce could be worthy (I checked this by copying my Spyder repo clone to a newly created directory/project). > > I agree....

> Following that, @denis-sp did you install Spyder using conda or have `fzf` installed over your setup? If you have it installed, what happens if you uninstall that package? >...

Setting _fzf to None doesn't work. But commenting the watcher works.