Hi Federico and Jeff,
thank you very much for your prompt answer. As I thought, it was a
"newbie" mistake :-) I have modified my block according to what Federico
has written and now it works.
Regards,
Ralf
Am 02.12.2021 um 12:31 schrieb Jeff Long:
[I just saw the response from Federico as I w
[I just saw the response from Federico as I was writing this, so it's
partly a duplicate]
In work(), items are in terms of vectors, so you need to store off blk_size
in the constructor. In work(), you would copy blk_size * noutput_items. For
an example, take a look at the source for any of the bui
Hi,
I think you're not taking into account the fact that you're working with
vectors. The line
out[i] = in[i];
Should actually be
for(j=0; j)
escribió:
> Dear all,
>
> I am quite new to GNU Radio and in order to see how GNU Radio blocks
> work I would like to create my own block that (for the mome
Dear all,
I am quite new to GNU Radio and in order to see how GNU Radio blocks
work I would like to create my own block that (for the moment) just
copies complex data from the input to the output. This works as long as
I copy only one number but not when I want to copy packets of numbers
that