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(The Magnitude and Phase to Complex block in GNU Radio converts two float inputs—magnitude and phase—into a complex output. It takes a magnitude signal (e.g., amplitude) and a phase signal (e.g., angle in radians) and generates a complex number where the real and imaginary parts reflect the polar-to-rectangular transformation. This is useful for synthesizing modulated signals, with applications in signal processing and communication systems.)
 
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The Magnitude and Phase to Complex block in GNU Radio converts two float inputs—magnitude and phase—into a complex output. It takes a magnitude signal (e.g., amplitude) and a phase signal (e.g., angle in radians) and generates a complex number where the real and imaginary parts reflect the polar-to-rectangular transformation. This is useful for synthesizing modulated signals, with applications in signal processing and communication systems.

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current12:24, 21 April 2025 (4 KB)OnlyDPCanSaveMe (talk | contribs)The Magnitude and Phase to Complex block in GNU Radio converts two float inputs—magnitude and phase—into a complex output. It takes a magnitude signal (e.g., amplitude) and a phase signal (e.g., angle in radians) and generates a complex number where the real and imaginary parts reflect the polar-to-rectangular transformation. This is useful for synthesizing modulated signals, with applications in signal processing and communication systems.

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