The filter is consisted of 55 taps.
I tried by sending zeros. Though zeros are interpreted in -1's from the modulation mapping block. Moreover, the zeros will be taken into account as symbols to be shaped, therefore, the same thing will happen.

-George

On 12/5/12 12:07 AM, Brian Padalino wrote:
Have you taken into account the group delay of the filter? How long is your filter? Try sending zeroes at the end to flush your filter state?

Brian


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:35 PM, George Sklivanitis <george.sklivani...@gmail.com <mailto:george.sklivani...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hello all,

    I have a question applying to everybody that have tried
    transmitting symbols in different kinds of modulation (BPSK, QPSK,
    GMSK etc).
    I am using the following configuration in GNU Radio ( random
    source block -> bytes to symbols -> SRRC block -> file sink)

    The attached figure plots the generated symbols (+1,-1) with red
    color along with the upsampled SRRC waveform (blue)
    For some reason that I am not able to understand the last 8-bits
    do not have a correspondence with the waveform created. In other words
    the waveform is "cut" at the last byte.
    Can anyone help me with the above.

    Thanks,
    -George

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