I had originally asked Johnathan C. about expanding the list called
sbs_to_mm that has the m&m mu gain for given samples/symbol to include
higher samples per symbol so that we can use it at very low bitrates. I
don’t know who wrote the script in the first place, but Johnathan had
indicated he’d get in touch with the author. He’s currently out of the
country I believe and I was hoping to get in contact with the author
directly. Would you care to email me?
Thanks in advance
-Brett
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Brett L. Trotter wrote:
I had originally asked Johnathan C. about expanding the list called
sbs_to_mm that has the m&m mu gain for given samples/symbol to include
higher samples per symbol so that we can use it at very low bitrates. I
don’t know who wrote the script in the first place, but Johnathan had
indicated he’d get in touch with the author. He’s currently out of the
country I believe and I was hoping to get in contact with the author
directly. Would you care to email me?
I believe you want to read Tom R.'s email of 6 March 2007:
[Discuss-gnuradio] New digital modulation receiver in trunk
- -Dan
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