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The previous tutorial, [[Python_Block_Message_Passing|Python Block Message Passing]] demonstrates how to send and receive messages using the ''Embedded Python Block''. The next tutorial, [[Low_Pass_Filter_Example|Low Pass Filter Example]], demonstrates how to use filtering blocks in GNU Radio. | |||
The next tutorial, [[Low_Pass_Filter_Example|Low Pass Filter Example]], demonstrates how to use filtering blocks in GNU Radio. | |||
Revision as of 15:24, 25 January 2022
- use a threshold
- set a tag when threshold exceeded
- feed in a noise source (average it?)
- tag blocker
- block to read tag, then change the output
The previous tutorial, Python Block Message Passing demonstrates how to send and receive messages using the Embedded Python Block. The next tutorial, Low Pass Filter Example, demonstrates how to use filtering blocks in GNU Radio.
The next tutorial, Low Pass Filter Example, demonstrates how to use filtering blocks in GNU Radio.