Hi All,

Recently I've been using the MMSE interp filter. I found that when I shift a
signal by a fractional amount of 0 (or anything really), the signal goes way
off! I would expect SOME difference, but not this much...

Some example output.

Mu:0 In:(-1.67869,0.480381) Out:(0.0418351,-0.16734)

Mu:0 In:(-1.23772,-0.104519) Out:(0.16003,-0.115883)

Mu:0 In:(-1.7598,-0.0618457) Out:(0.0986395,-0.33428)

On the imgur links are two Re-Im scatter plots of a bpsk signal, one with
the fractional shift of 0 and the other with a fractional shift of 0.1 The
points with 'x' are the resampled points and points with 'o' is the original
signal. As you can see, the mmse fractional interp more or less destroys the
signal! Unless I'm using it wrong!?

Any comments?

imgur: http://imgur.com/a/w98SX top picture is 0 delay, bottom is 0.1 delay.

Thanks!
Colby
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