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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Measuring RSSI values using GRC
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Naceur |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Measuring RSSI values using GRC |
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Fri, 15 Nov 2013 15:46:29 -0800 (PST) |
Thank you Marcus for the reply,
Marcus Leech-2 wrote
> There are blocks in GRC to do all of that.
Sorry I forget to attach the GRC flowgraph
<http://gnuradio.4.n7.nabble.com/file/n44752/flowgraph_to_read_RSSI.png>
am I missing any block ?
Actually I tried using the binascii python module, but what I got is as
follows:
with the binascii.b2a_qp(data) function:
...
=AD=BC=C1L=8B=BC=C1w=94=BC=C1=DFP=BC=C1*;=BC=C1,=1A=BC=C1.x=BC=C1=1Ae=BC=C1=
=16`=BC=C1r=81=BC=C1=E6=9D=BC=C1)address@hidden
=BC=C1=00}=BC=C1=86=15=BD=C1=C6=EC=BC=C1=CA=D1=BC=C1nM=BC=C1=AF=D5=BB=C1nB
...
and with the binascii.b2a_uu(data) function:
L TPP -,, #3# TPP -,, #3#%YZTPM&8FL*=7H/"K;)address@hidden<(
Am I misusing functions, how can I get number values as output
Marcus Leech-2 wrote
> The file-sink blocks write out data values in raw-binary format, not
> ASCII text.
>
> You could use a "probe" and poll the probe at 1Hz and have it call a
> Python function of your own to to the ASCII conversions.
How can I configure the frequency of polling to 1Hz (Is "probe" here refer
to "Prob Signal" block in GRC ?)
Regards
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