On Sunday 14 May 2006 07:19, Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
> my audio board requires 48Ksps
> the fm receiver in gnu radio examples delivers to it 32Ksps instead.
> setting a overall decimation factor of 1320 i can get as near as 48484
> samples/sec.
>
> but even if much better, this still gives problems. and there's no
> integer factor that can take 64Msps to exactly 48Ksps.
>
> can anyone help a newbie?

I think you need a resampling function (or a smarter sound card ;)

eg sox can resample from one frequency to another, I don't know if there is 
such a block in GNURadio though.

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