On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 2:50 AM, Kevin Reid <kpreid@switchb.org> wrote:
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> This seems like a bug, but I want to check first that I'm not having unreasonable expectations. I'm using GNU Radio 3.7.2.
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> If the amplitude of the input to quadrature_demod_cf is less than about 10^(-2.23), then the output samples are zero instead of the demodulated signal.
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> Since such an exponent is well within the range for (complex) single-float samples, this seems like a problem with the arithmetic used by quadrature_demod.
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> I noticed it because my analog FM receiver would produce complete silence instead of static, despite not having any squelch enabled; unfortunately, it also produces silence on weak signals that would otherwise be intelligible. I have a notion that this did not occur in older GNU Radio versions (e.g. 3.6) but I'm not in a good position to test exactly where the problem might have been introduced.
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> I've attached a GRC flowgraph for experimenting with the behavior, and a screenshot of what the demodulated output looks like just at the threshold of failure (the signal is 200 samples per cycle).
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I tried your grc file and the scope sink shows a perfect sinewave
here. So maybe it is a voilk issue or the gr::fast_atan2f on your
parchitecture. Mine was using avx_64_mmx_orc
Alex
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