Control live GNU Radio SDR flowgraphs for tuning, sampling, and signal analysis.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "gnuradio-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the current GNU Radio flowgraph, tune the center frequency to 433.92 MHz, set gain to 30 dB, and return a spectrum overview for the last 10 seconds with major peaks highlighted.
The tool adjusts frequency and gain, then returns a spectrum summary with peak locations and signal strength notes.
Capture 5 seconds of IQ samples around 2.437 GHz using the current sample rate, save the result to a file, and report the file path plus basic statistics.
The tool saves an IQ data file and reports its location, capture duration, sample count, and basic statistics.
Analyze active signals in the current received band, find signals lasting longer than 1 second and clearly above the noise floor, and list possible targets by frequency.
The tool returns a detected-signal list including frequency, duration, relative power, and suspicion notes.
Use sigrok-cli via MCP to initialize logic analyzers, capture signals, and decode protocols.
Query GStreamer components and build multimedia pipelines with natural language.
Automate GNS3 lab projects, nodes, consoles, and SSH through MCP clients.
Control oscilloscopes and signal generators via SCPI for automated test workflows.
Quickly test MCP connections with a simple greeting response.
Control a bench oscilloscope over LAN for hardware debugging and validation.