Marcus,

Yes! For now, the pass-through functionality is fine for me. I saw the 
Power Squelch block but it doesn't have a "control input" to decide when 
my signal will pass through.

This signal can be a sine, square wave, etc, but I think it isn't 
important, because if I have the Energy Detector working fine, it will 
always do its function, right?

The Detector can't decide according to the signal I want. The decision 
is made according to the spectrum, that is, my vector (0 or 1).

Like a tap: I have a control(vector) and the water (my signal) goes down 
according to the opening. The amount of water that goes down doesn't 
need to "analyse the water", just the control (vector) and then, leave 
the water pass.

Using a tap was my best explanation for now haha

Again, thank you a lot.

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