Dear Marcus,

Thanks for your response. First of all, it is been a while for answering
your response and I am sorry about that. I could not try your solution
until these days. Unfortunately, I still couldn't get over my problem on
M-FSK modulation. When I try your solution, "bits to symbols and after that
using frequency modulator", I managed to convert bits to integers using the
packed to unpacked block. However, after subtracting data from 1.5(for
M=4), that point I am stuck. Using frequency modulator will make an FSK
modulated signal?

If you can still help, I will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Yours sincerely.


Flowgraph <https://imgur.com/a/prUbXys>
Bits2Integers <https://imgur.com/a/V6dzKjQ>

Müller, Marcus (CEL) <muel...@kit.edu>, 6 Mar 2019 Çar, 23:13 tarihinde
şunu yazdı:

> Really quickly, I need to get going:
> with unpacked-to-packed (or vice versa) you can convert your bit stream
> to integers between 0 and 3. Convert to float, subtract 1.5, use with
> frequency modulator?
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
> On Wed, 2019-03-06 at 18:14 +0300, Batu Kaplan wrote:
> > Hello, Marcus.
> > First of all, I'm very grateful for your answer. But how I can make a
> > connection between the bits and the "baseband frequency values" that
> > you mentioned in the mail?
> > For example, I have a 000110 bit series for 4FSK. And then, I think I
> > need to pack into 2 bits like 00-01-10. But then how can I turn the
> > bits to appropriate form for implement the frequency modulation
> > block? After that, am I going to apply to the frequency modulation
> > block for each group of symbols? Can you share a flow chart for
> > understand better? like file txt ---> packed --->frequency mod ---->
> > sink.
> >
> >  Yours sincerely.
> > -Batuhan Kaplan
> >
> > Batu Kaplan <mozbet...@gmail.com>, 5 Mar 2019 Sal, 12:09 tarihinde
> > şunu yazdı:
> > > Hello, Marcus.
> > > First of all, I'm very grateful for your answer. But how I can make
> > > a connection between the bits and the "baseband frequency values"
> > > that you mentioned in the mail?
> > > For example, I have 000110 bit series for 4FSK. And then, I think I
> > > need to pack into 2 bits like 00-01-10. But then how can I turn the
> > > bits to appropriate form for implement the frequency modulation
> > > block? After that, am I going to apply to the frequency modulation
> > > block for each group of symbols? Can you share a flow chart for us
> > > to understand better? like file txt ---> packed ---> frequency mod
> > > ----> sink.
> > >
> > >  Yours sincerely.
> > > -Batuhan Kaplan
> > >
> > > Müller, Marcus (CEL) <muel...@kit.edu>, 1 Mar 2019 Cum, 21:42
> > > tarihinde şunu yazdı:
> > > > Hi Batu,
> > > >
> > > > a really intuitive way of implementing FSKs is to convert your
> > > > bit
> > > > groups to baseband frequency values (e.g. -1.5, -0.5, 0.5, 1.5)
> > > > and use
> > > > them with the frequency mod block.
> > > >
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Marcus
> > > >
> > > > Marcus
> > > >
> > > > On Fri, 2019-03-01 at 16:59 +0300, Batu Kaplan wrote:
> > > > > I am implementing the binary FSK with GFSK block and I think it
> > > > is working correctly. For the next step I want to increase my
> > > > modulation order of FSK modulation, like 4-FSK and 8-FSK,
> > > > however, I could not move forward from the file source block. How
> > > > can I implement the 4-FSK and 8-FSK on GNURadio?
> >
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