Hello Guys
I've created a customized block that takes in a number of input items and
once that number of input items surpasses a certain number, 1024 of the
input items are taken and stored into a list, and then those items are
converted to dB and lastly compared to a threshold value. If any of the
values are greater than the threshold value, a message is printed
indicating a signal is present, and if none of the values are greater than
the threshold, this is indicated with a message stating "No signal is
present". I've tested the block in both simulation and currently, I'm
testing the block over the air using the N210. The block performed
correctly in simulation, however, over the air, the block gives a response
of "no signal present" regardless of the input. The error message "

python: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.0

also printed during runtime. Any suggestions are welcome. Both the
simulation flow graph and the flow graph used over the air are attached.

Tellrell White

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