You have to wait a little for the output to appear on time sink though.
Is there something I need to do for the terminal messages I am sending through the tcp-source in order for the encoder block to properly process it?
Hi Julian,
Thanks for responding so quickly! I've attached a picture of the current setup (if it gets through). I've tried looking at the output of the encoder and am seeing nothing come out of it and so there is no signal from that point on (through the gmsk mod->gmsk demod->decoder->tcp-sink). Is there something I need to do for the terminal messages I am sending through the tcp-source in order for the encoder block to properly process it?
I am currently just simulating it locally by going directly between the gmsk-mod->gmsk-demod as I wanted to make sure everything goes through before I add in the USRPs.
Thanks,
Priyank
From: julian.arnold@ettus.com <julian.arnold@ettus.com>
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 3:16 PM
To: Patel, Priyank
Cc: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Setting up a simple packet radio in 3.7.7.2Hi Priyank,
The packet decoder is checking for a preamble sequence in the data stream.If there is no output coming from the decoder the preamble is probably not being detected.How does the output of the gmsk demod look like?Also, are you transmitting the signal or are you just simulating locally?
Cheers,JulianHello,
I am trying to get a simple packet radio GRC working but so far have had no luck with the following scheme:
tcp-source (port 9000) -> packet encoder -> gmsk mod -> gmsk demod -> packet decoder -> tcp-sink (port 9001)
If I remove the encoder/decoder and the gmsk mod/demod and go directly between the ports, then I am able to clearly see everything (I am using two terminals, one for tcp source and one for tcp sink). If I add back in the gmsk mod/demod I see stuff in my other terminal window (although it is garbled). Once I add the packet encoder nothing gets through again.
I've been trying to follow some examples of this done in the past, but they were with much older versions of GNU radio and some of them used GR-extras which is no longer supported in GnuRadio 3.7.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Priyank Patel
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