On 9 February 2012 15:01, Antti Palosaari <cr...@iki.fi> wrote:

> Decode it and listen some Finnish speak ;)

Done. grc and output.wav here: http://al.robotfuzz.com/~al/rtl2832/

The trick was realising that the UChar to Float converter does not
adjust it's output to the range -1.0,1.0 that the wideband FM
demodulator block expects as input. Once I figured that out the rest
was easy. Just set the quadrature rate to the samples per second in
the source file, and the decimation to quadrature rate/output sink
rate. The source file appears to be about 2 to 2.2 million samples per
second. Any higher than that and the person speaking sounds like a
chipmunk. Maybe 22050 * 1000 or 1024? Does any Finnish station
broadcast "pips" like the BBC does? That could be used to determine
the actual rate.

-- 
Alistair Buxton
a.j.bux...@gmail.com
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