Thanks for the reply Marcus. Interesting approach for sure! Will have to think about it...
Derek, your solution works but it will be 4 times slower than the example I linked to.
--Albin
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019, 18:24 Müller, Marcus (CEL) <
address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Albin,
I'm very very tired right now, but me and Felix came to the following
conclusions on our *Whiteboard Of Wisdom, Smarts, Expertise,
Rationality and Science* (WOWSERS):
1. A Nyquist-M bandpass filter, esp. a halfband, has zeros on every
other tap – except for the one center tap, which is at the maximum of
the sinc that you window your prototype filter with.
2. you'd thus implement that filter as polyphase filter with two
different polyphase components:
1. one polyphase component that contains all the zeros, and the
single center tap that's not
2. one component that contains all the non-zero taps
3. you'd thus need to "deinterleave" your input stream into two:
1. Delay by half the number of taps (and multiply by the maximum
2. filter with all the non-zero taps
4. sum up the results
So, for all this, we already have blocks – yay!
Best regards,
Marcus
On Tue, 2019-04-23 at 17:45 +0200, Albin Stigö wrote:
> Just checking before I write one, is there a half band decimator/interpolator in gnuradio I haven't been able to find...
>
> Optimized like this:
> http://liquidsdr.org/doc/resamp2/
>
> Or is there an even better option for interpolation by 2?
>
>
> --Albin
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