I think the general idea is that some signals have no carrier that a PLL
could lock onto. The FLL Band-Edge centers a signal using the shape of a
specific signal (the matched filter being used).
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 6:55 PM Kristoff wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I have been reading some more on PSK
Hi Criss,
Unfortunately it seems there is no easy solution to this problem. But at
least I can go back to Ubuntu18 which installs gnuradio 3.7 and I can
still use my old codes.
Regards,
Ting Wu
On 2021/01/15 1:49, Criss Swaim wrote:
Hi Ting:
I have been working on this same issue for a
Hi all,
I have been reading some more on PSK demodulation.
One of the PSK signals I can easily pick and and is available 24h/day is
the telemetry signal on QO100.
I found a flowgraph from Daniel Estevez that decodes the QO100
telemetry, so I started examining how it works.
In that
On 1/14/21 10:52 AM, Gavin Jacobs wrote:
Cinaed (or anyone who has used gr_modtool in v3.9)
1. So, I can ignore mpir. Is this a bug in gr_modtool? i.e. why is it
trying to find it if it isn't needed?
You don't have MPIR - you have MPLIB instead. It's not a bug.
1. Per your
Hi Gavin,
On 14.01.21 19:52, Gavin Jacobs wrote:
> Cinaed (or anyone who has used gr_modtool in v3.9)
>
> 1. So, I can ignore mpir. Is this a bug in gr_modtool?
No!
> i.e. why is it
> trying to find it if it isn't needed?
MPIR is one of two options for a specific functionality (GMP
Hi Tim,
Thank you very much!
I followed your suggestions and have it working, I put v.self in the def
__init(self, start = True) method (which means I can initialize all my
vector parameters at start-of-program by placing them in the def __init()
method and retrieve initial values in the work()
Cinaed (or anyone who has used gr_modtool in v3.9)
1. So, I can ignore mpir. Is this a bug in gr_modtool? i.e. why is it trying
to find it if it isn't needed?
2. Per your suggestion, I installed python3-pygccxml and that eliminated
that error. Thanks!
3. In my new module, the file:
George,
What is happening is that when you try to change the variable Python is
interpreting that as a local variable and has no value yet for the equation you
are attempting. I believe could use:
global vv[0] += v[0]
(Research the Python global keyword)
However, in the GNURadio universe I
Hell Tim and Jeff,
Problem, so when I make v global in my_init() method and use it is the
work() method, it works good if I do not try to change the values in the
vector v, let's say v came down as v = np.array([1.0 , 1.0 , 1.0]). If I
try to change the values say v[0] += v[0], etc. the program
Hi
Ting:
I have
been working on this same issue for a couple of day and have
not found a solution. Did you find a solution to the missing
"message_sink"?
Criss Swaim
csw...@tpginc.net
cell: 505.301.5701
On 1/6/2021 8:46 PM, Ting
On 1/13/21 10:13 AM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 01/12/2021 02:51 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
I'm trying to debug and patch the UHD stack for USRP1 with DBS-RX
daughterboard; it just quit working, and while I've reported to the
UHD list no action has been taken to fix the regression.
I was able to
Hi Tim and Jeff,
Thanks for your help and insights. Being new to Python, I was looking at
some Python videos and found my solution, I will make the numpy parameter
vectors in the my_init() method "global" and that should solve the problem.
Thank you!
Regards,
George
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at
Hi Jeff,
So I am new to Python programming, so some of the nuances I am not up on
yet. My understanding is the self.x, etc. is used to initialize param
arguments in the def __init__() method and in my case, the only argument in
this method is start, there is no v for me to use self.v = v. v is
You are already initializing self.start in exactly the same way you should
be initializing self.v, right?
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 10:46 PM George Edwards
wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Thanks for your answer. You are right, it crashes on the second call.
>
> So how do I write the program to initialize a
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