Hi, I am trying to transmit a sine wave modulated with different modulation 
schemes using GRC. What I don't understand is that at the receiver, since the 
output of the demodulator is in bits(0,1), what block should I connect in order 
to see my reconstructed sine wave?  I connected a scope sink at the output of 
the demodulator where I was able to see a waveform between 0 and 1, but I 
actually need to see the original sine wave.

Also about the type conversions, do these conversions are specifically because 
of the data types in C++. What I understand from them is that some blocks may 
take input in bytes and their output may be complex , so in order to connect 
them to another block with different input output types, we need these type 
conversions. Also the block input-output data type is dependent upon the type 
of data they are meant to process. Is my understanding correct?

Any help is really appreciated.

Thanks & Regards,
Somya Ajmera    



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