Thanks for the clever insights, Marcus. I'll consider the PMT vector
approach you mentioned, while at the same time knowing PMT is likely to
undergo changes in the future as you mentioned, I'll also look into using
TCP/IP to pass the needed information, perhaps ZeroMQ or a UDP socket even.
On Fri,
Hi Brad,
so, yes, your observation is correct: PMT symbols are/were meant to be
used as "identifiers", not as "data carriers"; the motivation behind
the hash table you find in pmt.cc is that there's only one instance of
any given PMT symbol, and thus, a simple address comparison suffices to
tell w
Hi Batu,
a really intuitive way of implementing FSKs is to convert your bit
groups to baseband frequency values (e.g. -1.5, -0.5, 0.5, 1.5) and use
them with the frequency mod block.
Best regards,
Marcus
Marcus
On Fri, 2019-03-01 at 16:59 +0300, Batu Kaplan wrote:
> I am implementing the binary
Hello everyone,
I am trying to implement a text transmission with FSK modulations. I did my
research about FSK on GNURadio, but what I found is mostly with binary FSK.
I have a problem with designing the flow graph of M-FSK modulation.
I am implementing the binary FSK with GFSK block and I think