Thursday, July 16, 2015

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] OFDM example from gr-digital with UHD

As I mentioned, use the "head" block.
BR,
Marcus

On 16.07.2015 14:33, Jose Perez wrote:
> Marcus and Martin, you are helping me to much! Sorry for this guys.
> I just have this forum to ask because my partners here don't know nothing
> about GNU Radio.
>
> So, I have the number of packets that I received but how I know how many
> packets my original file have?
> (I have: packet_len Value: 96 and my file have 176 bytes ... 96 means 96
> bits? so I have (176*8)/96=14,67 packets, it is right?)
>
> As Marcus said, if I divide received file's size to original file's size I
> will have a number that how good it is.. but, for example, in a simulation I
> just can obtain success with the FILE SOURCE block with Repeat = Yes and I
> obtain a file as big as my simulation runs... if I put in "Repeat =No", I
> could not obtain nothing... How can I obtain a single file as the original
> size with the FILE SOURCE block in Repeat = No? (i.e., just transmit the
> file one time).
>
>
> Thanks a lot...
> P.S.: Sorry guys to extend this topic. Should I open a new one?
>
>
>
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