Hi BZS,

haven't seen you in a long time! Welcome back :)

If you use the search tool in gnuradio-companion, you will find the BER
block, which has two inputs and will output an BER measurement.

SNR is highly dependent on what you consider to be signal and what you
consider to be noise, so for most cases you will have to make your own
Signal Power measurement and divide that by a noise power estimate.

Greetings,
Marcus

On 11.07.2014 04:18, ??????? wrote:
> hi ,
> how to measure ber and snr in gnuradio ?is there any blocks about this?
> thanks,
> bzs
>
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