Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Tutorial on BPSK bursts

2016-03-08 Thread Andy Walls
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 21:04 +, Jesse Reich wrote: > Thank you much Andy. I'll take a look and give it a try tonight when I > get home. > > > Is the BPSK that is used unusual because of the 1.1 rad phase shifts Yes. One would expect BPSK constellation points to be pi radians apart (aka half

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Tutorial on BPSK bursts

2016-03-08 Thread Jesse Reich
Thank you much Andy. I'll take a look and give it a try tonight when I get home. Is the BPSK that is used unusual because of the 1.1 rad phase shifts and is the related to what I've heard that the signal still has power in the pure carrier throughout the message? Also, do you know if the T.001 be

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Tutorial on BPSK bursts

2016-03-04 Thread Tim K
It's not terrifically designed, but you might find my PSK31 repo helpful. According to Balint though, the PLL is supposed to go after clock recovery, not before. https://github.com/tkuester/gr-psk31 - Tim On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 8:56 PM, Jesse Reich wrote: > So I've been playing with GNU Radio