Hello,
I understand that I have use online ASCII to binary
converter and for that I am using below online
converter.
But I am facing an issue, while I am transmitting
repetitive pattern such as 1100, 1010 , the data stored
in the file after mod-demod is almost similar( only some
initial bits are changed) . Please check the screenshot
attached.
But when I am transmitting some random pattern
instead of repetitive using file source, I am not
receiving the same pattern, while I am converting the
stored ASCII to binary using converter.
I have sent the GRC file in previous mail. Kindly
let me know, where is the problem?
Waiting for your positive response.
Hi Maitry - if by update you mean dumping a binary
file as binary instead of hexadecimal, then on Linux
use
xxd -b <infile> <outfile>
-- Cinaed
On 11/8/20 8:13 PM, Maitry
Raval wrote:
Hello experts,
Any updates?
Ok, thanks.
Hello,
Please ignore the previous grc file.
please find attached the correct grc
file.
Hello,
Please find attached grc file for
reference. I have done trial and
error by converting the output file
into online ascii to binary
converter, but it provides random
output.
Please guide which binary viewer
I need to use in check the data in
1 and 0 format(binary) ?
Or maybe use a gr-baz
any sink to view bits?
Hello
Maitry,
The File Sink is not producing a
text file, it is the raw binary
data.
You need to look at the contents
of the file using a binary
viewer.
Regards,
Derek
On 03/11/2020 11:12, Maitry
Raval wrote:
> Hello sir,
>
> Please find attached
screenshot for the grc file same
as given in PSK guided
tutorials. also, I have attached
output txt file for your
reference. still , did not
receive binary data stored via
file sink.
>
> Please guide, where am I
doing wrong.
>
>
> With Best Regards,
> Maitry Raval,
> R& D engineer|Azista
Industries Pvt Ltd|
079-40605800|www.azistaaerospace.com
>
> ----- Original Message
-----
> From: "Marcus Müller" <mmueller@gnuradio.org>
> To: "discuss-gnuradio" <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 2,
2020 8:47:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Issue in file
sink block
>
> Again, the file sink is
fine.
>
> On 02.11.20 04:39, Maitry
Raval wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I understand, I think,
I need to use PSK demod using
below link.
>> https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Guided_Tutorial_PSK_Demodulation
>>
>> But, as I have a
requirement of storing the demod
data in file , how is it
possible using file sink or any
other way, please guide.
>>
>> With Best Regards,
>> Maitry Raval,
>> R& D
engineer|Azista Industries Pvt
Ltd| 079-40605800|www.azistaaerospace.com
>>
>> ----- Original Message
-----
>> From: "Marcus Müller,
CEL" <mueller@kit.edu>
>> To: "discuss-gnuradio"
<discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, October
31, 2020 9:06:22 PM
>> Subject: Re: Issue in
file sink block
>>
>> Hi Maitry,
>>
>> I doubt it's the file
sink. That tutorial used DPSK
Mod, and that's
>> among the buggy
packet_encoder tooling that we
deprecated a long time
>> ago, and finally
banished two-ish years ago. It
just dropped data.
>>
>> See the more modern
packet examples that come with
your GNU Radio 3.8.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Marcus
>>
>> On 31.10.20 09:34,
Maitry Raval wrote:
>>> Hello ,
>>>
>>> I am using GNU
radio along with ADRV9361-Z7035
Board for data reception
>>> and demodulation. I
have faced an issue of using
file sink block along
>>> with QPSK demod
blocks. when I am attaching
dpsk/PSK demod block with
>>> file sink, I have
not received data in binary
format. it gives some
>>> trunk values. when
I am doing wrong, please guide
us.
>>> I have taken a
reference of below link.
>>> https://courses.washington.edu/ee420/projects/lab2_gnuradio.pdf
>>>
>>> The only difference
is that I am using receiving
section only. as I am
>>> transmitting from
other source. so I have attached
fmcommsource block
>>> with dpsk demod
followed by file sink.
>>>
>>> Please guide
>>>
>>> With Best Regards,
>>> Maitry Raval,
>>> R& D
engineer|Azista Industries Pvt
Ltd|
>>> 079-40605800|www.azistaaerospace.com
> >
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