Thank you Michael.
Well, I think the problem comes from the block which is not of sync type.
INputs to this block are demodulated signal and the very input signal, and
the output are sybol values and signal value at the point of sampling.
However I will try with logging and see what can I find.
Hi Nemanja - Non-sync blocks -- ones that do not guarantee some number of
output items given some number of input items -- cannot be assumed to have
constant sample delay from input to output (or, in any other way; though they
may have this property). This property is irrespective of what the
Hi all again,
at the moment I thought that the problem was solved, but actually something
strange is going on. I would only like to ask whether delay between two
paths can roll out somehow (i don't know if this verb exists). The point is
that at the beginig of the execution, it looks like the
On Feb 3, 2014, at 10:14 AM, Nemanja Savic vlasi...@gmail.com wrote:
at the moment I thought that the problem was solved, but actually something
strange is going on. I would only like to ask whether delay between two paths
can roll out somehow (i don't know if this verb exists). The point is
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Nemanja Savic vlasi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all gnuradioers,
I have a problem to adjust delay between two paths in my flowgraph, and
thus I have a question. The flowgraph is attached. As can be seen, there
are two paths from the input. I would call one signal
Thank you Tom. The problem is that in the configuration that is attached
delay must be arround 600 in order to allign two paths. Next I put a
complex delay block in the second path just after the theottle (and removed
the existing one) and it works fine with 330 (not perfectly alligned but
ok). Is