Hi Marcus Thanks for the explanation.It really helped me
Thanks and regards Sandhya On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Marcus Müller <mar...@hostalia.de> wrote: > Hi Sandhya, > > the official documentation for the frequency xlating fir filter ( > http://gnuradio.org/doc/**doxygen/classgr_1_1filter_1_** > 1freq__xlating__fir__filter__**ccc.html<http://gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen/classgr_1_1filter_1_1freq__xlating__fir__filter__ccc.html>) > says: > > FIR filter combined with frequency translation with gr_complex input, > gr_complex output and gr_complex taps. > > This class efficiently combines a frequency translation (typically "down > conversion") with a FIR filter (typically low-pass) and decimation. It is > ideally suited for a "channel selection filter" and can be efficiently used > to select and decimate a narrow band signal out of wide bandwidth input. > > Uses a single input array to produce a single output array. Additional > inputs and/or outputs are ignored. > > And that's exactly what it does: It takes coefficients of a FIR filter, > and applies them to the signal, simultaneously shifting its frequency. As > far as I remember, it does that by dynamically updating the taps by > multiplying them with a complex sinusoid of the negative desired shift > frequency. These taps are then applied to the signal, before that get's > shifted by the shift frequency. There is a discussion going on on the sign > of the exponent, so look for Achilleas recent posts with the title "Bug in > freq_xlating_fir_filter_XXX". > However, best explanation is probably the source code, if you're not > content with the documentation. Enhancing documentation is always welcome! > See gr-filter/lib/freq_xlating_**fir_filter_XXX_impl.cc.t and > gr-filter/lib/freq_xlating_**fir_filter_XXX_impl.h.t; nothing overly > complex. > > Regarding to WBFM receive: You're right, documentation is sparse here. > Strangely, the class itself (analog.wfm_rcv_pll) does not even show up in > the current sphinx documentation. So there's only the sources left to > consult: > gr-analog/python/analog/wfm_**rcv_pll.py. Luckily, there's a lot of > comments in the code, so maybe that will help you understand what's going > on internally (so what really making that thing decode stereo radio ;) ). > > Hope I was a bit helpful today, > Marcus > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/**listinfo/discuss-gnuradio<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio> >
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