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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] problem with clock_recovery_mm on low data rates


From: Nemanja Savic
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] problem with clock_recovery_mm on low data rates
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 23:50:35 +0200

I would be also happy if somebody would answer you, but from my past experience, nobody talks much about clock recovery M&M, and I am quite sure that setting up values are not well explained.

Nemanja


On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Niaz Ahmed <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi all,
I am implementing a fsk receiver and using clock_recovery_mm for synchronization. The block was working fine till I lowered my data rate to 50bps. I do not know what goes wrong for low data rates.

I am using 48k sampling rate and while working with 100bps I was having 480 samples per symbol (As i am implementing binary FSK so symbol rate= bit rate ). When dealing with 50bps I changed the symbol rate => omega =  960 but the block was not giving the right output.

I dig into the block and found some strange things. I found that the clock recovery goes wrong when consecutive sequence (either 1 or 0) is input to it. The problem that i figured out by using the scope sink (in grc) 
was with both the 100bps as well as 50 bps. But the 100 bps it was still decoded by the binary slicer, however in case of 50 bps it was becoming weird. Screen shots of for 100 bps ad 50 bps are attached. According to our understanding the highlighted portion is not correctly decoded.

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Niaz Ahmed

NUCES-FAST, Islamabad Campus
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