Dear, Marcus
That's OK. It's not a problem related with actual communication behavior or
something.
I was just curious about that :)
Regards,
Jeon.
2015-05-08 21:49 GMT+09:00 Marcus Müller marcus.muel...@ettus.com:
Hi Jeon,
sorry, I really can't reproduce that. Can you provide a minimal
Hi Jeon,
sorry, I really can't reproduce that. Can you provide a minimal
flowgraph that we can use to test?
Generally, GNU Radio slowly moves away from WX towards QT, so if that's
an option, use QT.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 05/08/2015 02:36 PM, Jeon wrote:
I am using WX.
I miss some details in
I am using WX.
I miss some details in the previous post.
It doesn't happen when I hit zoom in and out one or two times.
It happens after hitting zoom in and out 4, 5, 6, ... times. Not sure exact
value.
Also, it seems the duration of each bits are unchanged.
i.e., ten ones before zooming and
Hi Jeon,
is this QT or WX Gui?
Greetings,
Marcus
On 05/08/2015 01:45 PM, Jeon wrote:
For debugging or other purposes, sometimes I use time domain scope sink.
When I zoom in and out, points in the scope are missing.
For instance, flow graph generates a stream:
For debugging or other purposes, sometimes I use time domain scope sink.
When I zoom in and out, points in the scope are missing.
For instance, flow graph generates a stream:
11001100 (ten ones and zereos are repeating)
After hitting buttons zooming in and out,