Saturday, September 25, 2010

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Decimating FIR Filter Taps and gr.firdes.complex_band_pass incompatibility - Marcus SARA SID SDR

>
> In the April/May 2010 SARA Journal, Marcus Leech had an article entitled
> "Building an SDR SID Receiver in an Afternoon" which was highly
> information and inspirational. While my sound card only goes to 48 KHz
> sampling, I decided to try his implementation and in terms of entry into
> GRC, things have gone well except for the taps and their variables and a
> non-cooperative import box.
>
> While the screenshot in the article shows variables of ID: c1..4_taps
> and value of gr.firdes.complex_b... the text hints are band_pass and the
> variable blocks do accept this though it is displayed as value:
> <functio.... 0x8801ae4> , however, the Decimating FIR Filters complain
> about:
>
> Problem 1
>
>
>>>> Param - Taps(taps):
>>>>
> Expression "[<function complex_band_pass at 0x8801ae4>]" is invalid for
> type complex vector.
>
> no matter which "type" I specify for the filter.
>
> Problem 2
>
> import :notchfilt
>
> >>> Param - Import(import):
> Bad import syntax: "notchfilt".
>
> have tried notchfilter etc. but without success. Not sure if this is
> related to Problem 1?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> John
>
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John, let me send you the latest TAR image of my SID receiver work--it
has progressed quite a bit beyond that article, and Gnu Radio
has also changed since I wrote that article.


--
Marcus Leech
Principal Investigator
Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
http://www.sbrac.org

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