> On 7. May 2017, at 09:21, Thom L <thomas.lavarenne@gmail.com> wrote:
> I added a time block sink and watched the signal in 6M mode (sampling rate is 20M) but I can not interpret the result (cf attachment). Well I do not have to look at the right place or the right way ..
I'm not sure what you are trying to visualise, but the equalizer outputs the data subcarriers. In the picture it shows BPSK, where the constellation points are around (-1, 0) and (1,0).
The time domain plot interprets the subcarriers as time series and visualises real and imaginary parts in a line plot. The red line is the complex component (which is around 0), while the blue line shows the real part (which jumps between 1 and -1).
> In fact I can not quite understand the graph in the time domain which is by default in the module gr-ieee811 (magnitude)
IIRC, it shows the autocorrelation of the signal. If you add a trigger to the default plot (level ~0.56) you should see the characteristic plateau of the short training sequence at the beginning of frames (this is used for frame detection).
Best,
Bastian
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