Well it indeed appears to be my graph. Tried using a simple graph.

Signal Source (32k) > Complex - Float > WAV

Dream decoded it, SDR# read it, and it was fine.
My graph of interest must have a sample-rate no lower than 360k. It appears
to be recording something, but its almost as if it is recording the samples
too quickly?

Here is a screenshot of the graph if it helps any.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-aSbYCHxTFFk/Uub13Q-yoVI/AAAAAAAAqng/i3lBhqzp4TE/w915-h477-no/Screenshot+-+01272014+-+04%253A11%253A38+PM.png


On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Jordan Johnson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Long time reader, first time poster so hopefully I'm doing this whole
> mailing list thing right.
>
> I was hoping someone could point me in a direction towards fixing this odd
> problem I am having.  I have a GRC graph which outputs complex samples. I
> would like to write these samples specifically to a WAV file so I can view
> them in SDR programs on Windows such as DREAM or, more importantly, SDR#.
>
> I can't seem to do so however as when I run a Complex > Float -- WAV File
> sink, SDR# says the WAV file isn't valid; and DREAM shows fullband noise.
> Playing the WAV in GNURadio also says there are "no samples".
>
> I have an FFT attached to the Complex > Float stage and it shows the
> signal coming out just fine. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Any assistance is massively apprechiated.
>
> - Jordan.
>
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