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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] How to set signal bandwidth to 5KHz
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Marcus Müller |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] How to set signal bandwidth to 5KHz |
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Mon, 31 Dec 2018 14:42:42 +0100 |
Dear Suresh,
we're the GNU Radio mailing list, and there's truly not only Sirs on
here, but also Ladies; I've pointed this out before to you.
So, this flow graph is essentially impossible to save: you rely on
blks2_packet_decoder. It's broken, and hence for good in the
"Deprecated" category.
I've told you this before. You didn't react by changing anything.
Twice.
If you don't incorporate feedback, I don't think we can, or even
should, invest time to help you. Good luck.
I think you don't considering you wrote to quite a bunch of people,
it's not quite clear who you wanted to address. It's usually desirable
to not take multiple mailing list into your recipients list;
especially, we'll have a hard time solving things for you if we feel
like you're essentially slightly spamming people without even reading
their replies.
Respectfully,
Marcus Müller
On Mon, 2018-12-31 at 10:57 +0000, tadikondasuresh wrote:
> Dear sir,
> I am Suresh, I am working on BPSK Modulation in gnuradio by using
> USRP N210 radio module
> now I able to set signal bandwidth is 10KHz, 25KHz, 50KHz but I am
> not able to set exact signal bandwidth to 5KHz
> Please help me and please find out attached grc file
> then I found one runtime error, pls solve it...
>
> sched: <block pfb_clock_sync_ccf (8)> is requesting more input data
> then we can provide.
> ninput_items_required = 11760
> max_possible_items_available = 8191
> If this is a filter, consider reducing the number of taps.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Suresh T,
> Navstar Integrated Systems Pvt ltd,
> 9866212494
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