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# ''Low-Pass Filter Taps'' | # ''Low-Pass Filter Taps'' | ||
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# ''Signal Source' | # ''Signal Source'' | ||
# ''Interpolating FIR Filter'' | # ''Interpolating FIR Filter'' | ||
# ''Throttle'' | # ''Throttle'' |
Revision as of 21:34, 12 January 2022
This tutorial describes how to implement sample rate change within GNU Radio.
The previous tutorial, Designing Filter Taps, demonstrates how to design filter taps and use them in signal processing blocks. Please complete the Designing Filter Taps tutorial before completing this one.
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Interpolation
Interpolation is the process of increasing the sampling rate and thus the available bandwidth. Start by adding the following blocks to the flowgraph and connect them:
- Variable
- Low-Pass Filter Taps
- QT GUI Range
- Signal Source
- Interpolating FIR Filter
- Throttle
- QT Frequency GUI Sink
Decimation
Rational Rate Resampling
Arbitrary Rate Resampling
- updating sample rate variable