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- Adding note to installation instructions (both in the README and project docs) that SDR drivers must be installed separately
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- Fundamental recording augmentations and impairments for radio ML dataset preparation.
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- (Coming soon) A unified interface for interacting with software-defined radios, including [USRP](https://www.ettus.com/products/), [BladeRF](https://www.nuand.com/), [PlutoSDR](https://www.analog.com/en/resources/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/adalm-pluto.html), [RTL-SDR](https://www.rtl-sdr.com/), [HackRF](https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/), and [thinkRF](https://thinkrf.com/).
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- (Coming soon) Basic model training and testing utilities.
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- A unified interface for interacting with software-defined radios, including [USRP](https://www.ettus.com/products/), [BladeRF](https://www.nuand.com/), [PlutoSDR](https://www.analog.com/en/resources/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/adalm-pluto.html), and [bladeRF](https://www.nuand.com/bladerf-1/). (Support for [RTL-SDR](https://www.rtl-sdr.com/), [HackRF](https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/), and [thinkRF](https://thinkrf.com/) coming soon!).
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## 💡 Want More RIA?
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- **[RIA Toolkit](https://qoherent.ai/riatoolkit/)**: The full, unthrottled set of tools for developing, testing, and deploying radio intelligence applications.
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- **[RIA Hub](https://qoherent.ai/riahub/)**: Wield the RIA Toolkit, plus purpose-built automations, directly in your browser, without the need to write code or set up infrastructure. Additionally, unlock access to Qoherent's rich IP library as well as community projects.
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- **[RIA Hub](https://qoherent.ai/riahub/)**: Wield the RIA Toolkit, plus purpose-built automations, directly in your browser without the need to write code or set up infrastructure. Additionally, unlock access to Qoherent's rich IP library as well as community projects.
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- **[RIA RAN](https://qoherent.ai/intelligent-5g-ran/)**: Radio intelligence solutions engineered to seamlessly integrate with existing RAN environments, including ORAN-compliant networks.
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RIA Hub Toolkit OSS can be installed either as a Conda package or as a standard Python package.
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Please note that SDR drivers must be installed separately. Refer to the relevant guide in the project documentation for setup instructions: [SDR Guides](https://ria-toolkit-oss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/sdr_guides/).
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### Installation with Conda (recommended)
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Conda package for RIA Toolkit OSS are available on RIA Hub: [RIA Hub Conda Package Registry: `ria-toolkit-oss`](https://riahub.ai/qoherent/-/packages/conda/ria-toolkit-oss).
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RIA Toolkit OSS can be installed into any Conda environment. However, it is recommended to install within the base environment of [Radioconda](https://github.com/radioconda/radioconda-installer), which includes [GNU Radio](https://www.gnuradio.org/) and several pre-configured libraries for common SDR devices. Detailed instructions for installing and setting up Radioconda are available in the project README.
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RIA Toolkit OSS can be installed into any Conda environment. However, it is recommended to install within the base environment of [Radioconda](https://github.com/radioconda/radioconda-installer), which includes [GNU Radio](https://www.gnuradio.org/) and several pre-configured libraries for common SDR devices.
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Please follow the steps below to install RIA Toolkit OSS using Conda:
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RIA Hub Toolkit OSS can be installed either as a Conda package or as a standard Python package.
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Please note that SDR drivers must be installed separately. Refer to the relevant guide in the
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:ref:`SDR Guides <sdr_guides>` section of the documentation for addition setup instructions.
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We want your experience with RIA Toolkit OSS to be as smooth and frictionless as possible. If you run into any
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issues during installation, please reach out to our support team: ``support@qoherent.ai``.
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##########
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This section contains guides for the various SDR devices supported by the toolkit. Each guide details the supported models,
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their key capabilities and limitations, and any additional information needed for setup and configuration.
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their key capabilities and limitations, as well as additional information needed for setup and configuration.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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