Hi Josh,

Yes, I have already though about that and I tried to match the sample and
sound card rates without success (but I might made a mistake). I have also
read on the Internet that it might come from the sound card which cannot
support all rates but I did not find anything more about that subject. Here
the python code generated by GRC : 
http://old.nabble.com/file/p31009164/wfm_rx.py wfm_rx.py 

Francois


Josh Blum-2 wrote:
> 
> 
>>>>> gr_fir_ccc: using SSE
>> aUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUaU
>> 
> 
> These characters being printed means that you have mismatched sample
> rates between your USRP device and sound card. Could this be the case?
> 
> -josh
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