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Subject: | Re: LF: Coherent receivers and EbNaut |
From: | Paul Nicholson <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 08 Nov 2015 21:02:04 +0000 |
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> if I publish the serial protocol, would it be feasible for > Ebnaut to be modified to accept the data directly? Feasible yes, but I wouldn't recommend it. I advise recording the signal first, then present the recording to the decoder. This, so you can repeatedly run the decoder with different frequency and time offsets if necessary in order to cope with some clock or oscillator offset at the transmitter, or to try a 15 deg phase search if the 30 deg doesn't turn anything up. You don't have to use WAV. Define your own file format in which to capture your serial data, and I'll make ebnaut-rx handle the file when it sees a .JNT extension. Hmm, also ebnaut-tx could have an option to output a .JNT file, for test purposes or to drive your tx. -- Paul Nicholson -- |
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