I did a project similar to this. Look at this structure

m = parse_msg(tb.msgq.delete_head())

There is a field called data (I think) that contains the magnitude of the
sweep.  You record m.data to a file (like a csv, hdf5, or binary file).
 Keep in mind that you have to do the equivalent of fftshift.

Hope that helps.

On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Miguel Angel Sanz Rodriguez <
mikys...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>  Hi everyone,
> I am new in GNUradio and I want to sense the spectrum of Wifi from 2.4G to
> 2.5 G with a USRP.
> I have been reading through a lot of discussions in the forum but I have
> not been able to store any data using usrp_spectrum_sense.py. I want to
> analyze this data with matlab, but I dont get any suitable file after
> running spectrum sense. I know that I have to modify the script, but I dont
> know how. I am quite bad at programming, so I would appreciate so much a way
> to find the solution(it must be very easy, but I am usless in programming)
> Thanks in advance for your help
>
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