radio"
Envoyé: Mercredi 2 Août 2023 14:27:38
Objet: Re: LDPC Decoder block API change
Thanks Herve for the below clarification on the MIT license and also
clarification on the folks who created AFF3CT,
I just made the needed corrections to the readme files on both gr-aff3ct_codes
and g
> *De: *"Dave Miller"
> *À: *Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> *Envoyé: *Mercredi 2 Août 2023 04:54:49
> *Objet: *RE: LDPC Decoder block API change
>
> All,
>
> Since last week below (CCSDS LDPC Rate 1/2 OOT Decoder), I have just also
> added a DVB-S2 Rate 1/2 LDPC decode
ave Miller"
À: Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 2 Août 2023 04:54:49
Objet: RE: LDPC Decoder block API change
All,
Since last week below (CCSDS LDPC Rate 1/2 OOT Decoder), I have just also added
a DVB-S2 Rate 1/2 LDPC decoder and associated Encoder/Decoder flowgraph to my
-S2 Encoder, I used the GNU Radio In-Tree DVB-S2 LDPC Encoder
block
https://github.com/DavidToddMiller/gr-aff3ct_codes
Regards,
Dave
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*From*: Dave Miller
*Subject*: RE: LDPC Decoder block API change
*Date*: Tue, 25 Jul 2023 21:58:50 -0400
Jeff,
I have implemented a GNU Radio OOT block for a CCSDS rate 1/2 LDPC Decoder.
I did not even try to use the current GNU Radio In-Tree LDPC decoder block
because others have noted that the In-Tree LDPC decoder has issues:
1. I used the MIT AFF3CT C++ library as noted on my OOT site for the
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