Hi Martin,

Yes, that could definitely be the case. I don't have my radios right now
with me, but I'll try it tomorrow.  And sorry for the silly question, but
how should I define it in Python to be fixpoint?

On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 6:25 PM Martin Braun <[email protected]> wrote:

> Verónica,
>
> have you maybe mismatched data types? Like, the real signals are fixpoint,
> but your Python is doing floating point?
>
> --M
>
> On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 2:59 PM Verónica Toro Betancur <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to detect and decode WiFi and ZigBee signals in GNURadio. For
>> the detection, I have implemented my own blocks in Python. It all works
>> well with simulated signals but the problem comes when I use radios to
>> acquire real signals. I'm using Pluto SDR and it works perfectly when I use
>> it in workflow examples but not in my own implementation. I mean, I plot
>> the data that comes directly from the radio and it looks good in the given
>> examples but, in mine, it looks like noise.
>>
>> I am using the exact same parameters in both cases. The only difference I
>> see is that the blocks in the example are all in C++ while mine are in
>> Python. Could this be the problem? If so, is there a way to solve it other
>> than writing the blocks in C++?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Verónica
>>
>

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