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Nguy?n Van Lý
Sent: Saturday, 2 August, 2014 4:51 PM
To: Marcus Müller
Cc: GNURadio Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Installing Channel Coding Toolbox on Windows 
GNURadio

 

Hi Marcus,

I'm using Encode CCSDS 27 and Decode CCSDS 27, but I don't know how to handle 
with the requirement of "float" input in the Decode CCSDS 27. I tried to make a 
conversion block to convert bit to float (0 becomes -1 and 1 still becomes 1), 
but that did not work correctly.

In the flow graph that I attached, the Btf_Conversion block is to converts bits 
to floats and the Console Sink sink is just to print out what it receives. 

Best Regards,

V-L

 




Van-Ly Nguyen,

Signals and Systems of Laboratory - SSL      

Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications - FET         



University of Engineering and Technology - UET      

Vietnam National University, Hanoi - VNU  

 

Tel: (+84) 978 819 406

 

 

On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Marcus Müller <[email protected]> wrote:

That cgran page says "GNU Radio >= 3.2.2", which indicates it might be terribly 
outdated and would not work with 3.6.5 (it can't work with 3.7); I don't know 
if Nico has touched the code base since 2011, but I assume you'll have to go 
great lengths to get it to work with current GNU Radio versions.

Try the new gr-fec interface, now included in GNU Radio 3.7; it might suit your 
needs!

Best Regards,
Marcus

 

On 02.07.2014 03:54, Sun Wenbin wrote:

Dear all,
I am trying to install this toolbox https://www.cgran.org/wiki/chancoding. 
However, I am working on a windows environment GNU Radio, do anyone tried 
before or knows how can I get it installed on a GNU Radio?
Thank you.
Regards,Sun                                       

 

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Hi V-L,

 

You may use Map block with parameters of -1,1 for your conversion (0 becomes -1 
and 1 still becomes 1).

 

Regards,

Sun

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