Hello,

When I switched AC coupling off, it just went blank.

So instead, I saved the waveforms to a file and plotted the result in Matlab.  
See attached for plots.  The blue curve are the data before modulating, and the 
red x's are the data after demodulating.  They are lined up!

Thanks so much for the help in getting this working!!!  I noticed the random 
numbers are only 0, 1 and 2.  How the heck does this work for 16 QAM?  How does 
it encode 3 numbers to 16 symbols?

My next step is to transmit and receive using two Ettus radios next.  I got 
them to transmit and receive but I can't seem to find a delay that will make 
them sync up like I did with the file you sent.

I saved their IQ waveforms to see how out of sync they are by doing a 
correlation and the correlation peak seem to be changing between data collects. 
Does anyone have any idea of what might be happening? (Sorry to add another 
question, I have been trying all day to get this working).
________________________________
From: Achilleas Anastasopoulos [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 1:25 PM
To: Matthew J. Brandsema; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Packet Decoder Breaking when adding noise

Can you switch off the AC-coupling, and check the scope plot again.
Also, maybe useful to have markers instead of just lines.

The two streams should be perfectly synchronized (for low noise) and as noise 
gets higher
some of the demodulated bits are in error. This is perfectly OK.

Achilleas
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