Hi folks,

So, the decoder now does IMBE decoding (you need to turn it on, its switched
off by default) and this can be used to get audio in real-time.

I experienced an unexpected surprise in that I discovered output sinks are
rate-limiting (like the USRP or the file throttle) and now understand how
this works with the decoder block's forecast() method. Our block receives
4800 symbols/s and produces 8000s/s so forecast should return an estimate of
3/5 of the required output for its input. Trouble is, there is overhead of
HDU/TDU, a need to synchronize and so on so I am going to make that factor
1. In the short term I've dropped the file throttle because that means IMBE
decoding works properly but it does screw up the GUI (the flow graph runs
faster than the GUI blocks would like). As soon as I get some time I'll
address that but I thought you'd prefer to play just now. If you want the
old behaviour just comment out the "if 0:" line in the receiver and leave
IMBE alone.

Steve

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