On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 10:32:28 -0500
"Marcus D. Leech" <address@hidden> wrote:
On 28-11-2011 10:21 AM, Sebastian Döring wrote:
Hello List,
just wanted to know exactly how the output vector of ..._rx_cfile.py
is structured.
Is the first element of the complex vector v[0] the one at the
desired frequency sprecified by "-f FREQ"?
Thanks
Sebastian
'
It's just raw complex-float samples in native-binary format.
The first item is I the second is Q then I then Q, etc.
They're time-series samples, not FFT outputs.
Uh ok - explains a lot...
Since the data is getting recorded as 32-bit complex float, is
"read_complex_binary()" the right octave method to put it into a
vector I can use for further processing?
I found a gnuradio page that says "read_short_binary()" is supposed to
be the right method, but the output vector does not make any sense to
me...
Regards
Sebastian