Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Automatic Modulation Recognition

2009-12-18 Thread idg101

Eric,
  Im thinking I would just use a squaring, 4th power, 8th power, techniques
and look for spectral peaks.  What do you think?

Isaac
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[Discuss-gnuradio] Audio Overrun ( aOaOaO problem) - how to solve ?

2009-12-18 Thread Arturo Rinaldi
i've got a strange audio overrun (aOaOaO) problem. My scheme is the 
following :


audio_source   FFT_graphical sink

*signal = audio.source(32000,'plughw:0,0', True)

fft = fftsink2.fft_sink_f(panel,title=Spettro Segnale Vocale,
  
sample_rate=64e3,y_per_div=20,ref_level=-70)


self.connect(signal,fft)*

it happens to get in random way these cases :

case 1 : i get it fully working with no errors in the terminal

case 2 : it works displaying the FFT with the terminal showing 
repeatedly the aO error


case 3 :  it shows the  blank display of the FFT with the terminal 
showing repeatedly the aO error


i  edited in my home the *config.con*f file in *~./gnuradio* in this way 
to override the settings:


*[DEFAULT]

verbose = False

[audio]
audio_module = audio_alsa

# specify which audio module to load, or use auto to have the system
# select one.  Valid choices depend on your OS and which modules
# you've installed, but typically include: auto, audio_alsa,
# audio_oss, audio_portaudio, audio_jack, audio_osx, audio_windows

[audio_alsa]
default_input_device = plughw:0,0
default_output_device = plughw:0,0
period_time = 0.010  # in seconds
nperiods = 4 # total buffering = 
period_time * nperiods

verbose = false
*
i'm using ubuntu 9.04 with the last unstable deb version dated 
10.22.2009. If i enter the terminal and digit */asoundconf 
set-default-card SB/* (SB is my first listed audio card) and reboot it 
seems to adjust by itself so i just decided to put it in the start 
commands of the OS. The strange thing is that my laptop is a dual-core 
laptop and i read that a fast computer could usually help to solve this 
overrun problem (my previous laptop was not a good one :D). Did i maybe 
need an update of the alsa drivers ? I hope you can help me


 thx in advance, Arturo
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