Hi,

I'm new to gnu radio and I'm trying to demodulate a 125kpbs ASK signal from
a device I have, as a first project. I'm using RTL-SDR as the input device.

I'm slowly getting there. I receive the signal, at 2Msample/s, I low-pass
filter it to 300khz, I send it through the AM demodulation block and then
through the DC blocker.

>From there I have my signal and it looks fine i.e I could retrieve the
information manually by looking at it.

Now I think the goal is to somehow synchronize with the bits and re-sample
to get 1 sample per bit. This could then be sent to a file. Is that it?

At first glance I'm thinking I should have a PLL which ouputs a clock at
about 250khz (twice the bit rate) and synchronize the rising edge with
every bit transitioning from 0 to 1 so unless I receive only ones ou zeros
I should be quite in sync. Then I could toggle a sample every falling edge
of the clock which should be at about the middle of the bit.

Is this a viable solution? Can it be done with gnuradio? Other alternatives?

Thanks
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