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clock-recovery MM block
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Kristoff |
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clock-recovery MM block |
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Mon, 2 Mar 2020 20:03:29 +0100 |
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Hi,
Playing with GNU-radio again.
Short question:
Does somebody have a simple (not to mathematical) explanation what the
parameters of the "clock-recovery MM" block actually do?
I've just used this block with these values to create a RTTY-decoder of
the DWD at 147.3 KHz (which seams to work OK) but I do like to have at
least some idea of what exactly I am doing :-)
The default parameters when you create the block in GRC seams to be:
Omega: samples_per_symbol
Gain Omega: 0.25*0.175*0.175
Mu: 0.5
Gain Mu: 0.175
Omega Relative Limit: 0.005
How can I interpret these values?
Thanks in advance!
Kr.
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