cf32, pairs of 32-bit floats representing I and Q. GnuRadio's file
source can read these directly.

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 11:23 AM, M Dammer <i...@mdammer.net> wrote:
> GQRX has a built-in I/Q recorder (tools menu) to save raw I/Q files. I
> would like to process these files with Python and other signal
> processing software. Does anybody know the exact format and structure of
> these files ? I am only aware of the filename in the format
> gqrx_DATE_TIME_FREQ_SAMPLERATE_DEVICE.raw
> tnx, Mark
>
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