Thanks a lot. The gian for tx was different from the rx side.
I having a little trouble understanding the flow of the new gmsk2 implementation.
Can you give me a quick overview of it?
I am confused with where its getting a character to convert and send out. Is there a way to just read a character stream from a file and pass it to the gmsk2_mod to convert and send out? Will the simple_framer work with this implementation?
I am looking a simple implementation where I can read a character stream from a file and send it to across the SMA cable and write it to a file on the receiver side. If I have a simple implementation working as proof of concept in Click, then i can try a TDMA mac on top of it.
Thanks
Gesly
Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 08:56:38PM -0700, Ges wrote:
> Thanks Eric.
>
> I looked up the max gain. It is 20dB. So I set it to 20 dB on the tx
> and rx side. Also I was using payload size of 1024; so I tried
> different sizes 512, 256 and 64. The size of the file was 1087
> bytes. But it doesnt seem to have any difference. I even tried a
> different frequency - 100MHz. Looks like I will have try the gmsk2
> blocks and see what I am getting. Unless I am going wrong with
> something else!
Gesly,
The max gain is different for the Tx and the Rx sides, and it also
depends on what daughterboards are plugged in.
That's why I pointed you at the gain_range() method.
Your code should ask the rx side *and* the tx side.
Eric
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