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authorTom Rondeau <trondeau@vt.edu>2012-12-29 20:31:48 -0500
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-* gr_plot_*:
-These are a collection of Python scripts to enable viewing and
-analysis of files produced by GNU Radio flow graphs. Most of them work
-off complex data produced by digital waveforms.
-
-
-** gr_plot_float:
-Takes a GNU Radio floating point binary file and displays the samples
-versus time. You can set the block size to specify how many points to
-read in at a time and the start position in the file.
-
-By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each
-sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time axis,
-set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the sample rate used when
-capturing the samples.
-
-
-
-** gr_plot_iq:
-Takes a GNU Radio complex binary file and displays the I&Q data versus
-time. You can set the block size to specify how many points to read in
-at a time and the start position in the file.
-
-By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each
-sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time axis,
-set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the sample rate used when
-capturing the samples.
-
-
-
-** gr_plot_const:
-Takes a GNU Radio complex binary file and displays the I&Q data versus
-time and the constellation plot (I vs. Q). You can set the block size
-to specify how many points to read in at a time and the start position
-in the file.
-
-By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each
-sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time axis,
-set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the sample rate used when
-capturing the samples.
-
-
-
-** gr_plot_fft_c:
-Takes a GNU Radio complex binary file and displays the I&Q data versus
-time as well as the frequency domain (FFT) plot. The y-axis values are
-plotted assuming volts as the amplitude of the I&Q streams and
-converted into dBm in the frequency domain (the 1/N power adjustment
-out of the FFT is performed internally).
-
-The script plots a certain block of data at a time, specified on the
-command line as -B or --block. This value defaults to 1000. The start
-position in the file can be set by specifying -s or --start and
-defaults to 0 (the start of the file).
-
-By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each
-sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time and
-frequency axis, set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the
-sample rate used when capturing the samples.
-
-
-
-** gr_plot_fft_f:
-Takes a GNU Radio floating point binary file and displays the samples
-versus time as well as the frequency domain (FFT) plot. The y-axis
-values are plotted assuming volts as the amplitude of the I&Q streams
-and converted into dBm in the frequency domain (the 1/N power
-adjustment out of the FFT is performed internally).
-
-The script plots a certain block of data at a time, specified on the
-command line as -B or --block. This value defaults to 1000. The start
-position in the file can be set by specifying -s or --start and
-defaults to 0 (the start of the file).
-
-By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each
-sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time and
-frequency axis, set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the
-sample rate used when capturing the samples.
-
-
-** gr_plot_fft:
-Takes a GNU Radio binary file (the datatype is specified using the -d
-option and defaults to complex64) and displays the samples versus time
-as well as the frequency domain (FFT) plot. The y-axis values are
-plotted assuming volts as the amplitude of the I&Q streams and
-converted into dBm in the frequency domain (the 1/N power adjustment
-out of the FFT is performed internally).
-
-The script plots a certain block of data at a time, specified on the
-command line as -B or --block. This value defaults to 1000. The start
-position in the file can be set by specifying -s or --start and
-defaults to 0 (the start of the file).
-
-By default, the system assumes a sample rate of 1, so in time, each
-sample is plotted versus the sample number. To set a true time and
-frequency axis, set the sample rate (-R or --sample-rate) to the
-sample rate used when capturing the samples.