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From: | Nemanja Savic |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Setting up clock synchronization blocks |
Date: | Tue, 2 Apr 2013 15:45:27 +0200 |
NemanjaBestmessage incorrect.A the moment, M&M has 100% successful preamble detection, but then it starts to stuff some bits which makeI provide M&M with pure digital signal, which should make things better in the meaning of finding correct edges.But in that block, output of demodulator is connected to the M&M. In my caseThe structure of my receiver is more or less copied one from gfsk_loopback.since that should be the purpose of the preamble (like in hardware receivers).tune it's internall coefficients ,or whatever, based on preamble that comes,What I meant before, is that I was expecting that M&M block willHi,thaks again Martin, I will take a look at the block you suggested.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Martin Braun (CEL) <address@hidden> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 02:10:24PM +0100, Nemanja Savic wrote:Your packet sync, but not your clock sync (how would the M&M even know
> Preamble is indeed long. On the figure I attached in my first post it can be
> seen the input and output od
> synchronization M&M block. I am expecting this block to do synchronization
> based on preamble.
about your preamble?).
Yeah, that's probably over the top. Filter and decimate, that saves
> Not quite sure that I understand, but I am sampling signal with ca. 500k, and
> symbol rate is 19.2k, so if you were thinking about oversampling after bit
> slicer, yes i have oversampling of ca. 25.
clock cycles and possibly improves your SNR.
I recommend parsing gr-digital/python/gmsk.py for an idea how this could
> In my receiver, after a bit filtered demodulated signal from quadrature FM
> demodulator, I have a block, designed by myself, that does bit slicing. It is
> basically simulation of a circuit that is used in
>
> some receivers with min and max diode detector circuits. Since I am quite sure
> this is not the usual way of doing this, how am I supposed to get digital
> pulses from demodulated signal.
be done (though, granted, that doesn't work perfect either, but also
doesn't sync via preamble).
MB
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