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Please tell me, with the help of such a mission (I'm attaching a photo), the recording in iq format is very stretched in time, what am I doing wrong? What do I need to change? I also attached a photo of a good recording

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Please attach the actual mission file you're using. The images alone don't provide enough information.

I'm adding the mission, thank you.

and please tell me more, I want the spectrum to be reloaded after each recording, is it implemented correctly? because it doesn't work correctly for me

 

 

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With that mission you shouldn't get any recording at all as you're trying to record a Spectra stream with the Raw IQ Filewriter which can't work by definition. There are also some other issues. And looking at the specific settings I don't think you can achieve what you're trying to do with the Raw IQ Filewriter anyway as it lacks the advanced control features of the regular Filewriter block.

Therefore I strongly suggest you use the regular Filewriter block. You can still convert the resulting files to Raw IQ later on (either using Filereader+Raw IQ Filewriter or the RTSAFileTool console application).

if you remove the spectrum condition and simple trigger blocks, the entry is correct, so I don't understand what needs to be changed in these blocks

As mentioned please use the File Writer block instead.

thank you, everything works with the file write block, but I can't convert from rtsa to iq, tell me how to do it

Quote from max on 26/11/2024, 14:42

thank you, everything works with the file write block, but I can't convert from rtsa to iq, tell me how to do it

Load the .rtsa file into a File Reader block, connect it to a Raw IQ Filewriter block, specify a destination and enable the Auto Start Option, finally click "Play" in the File Reader block

 

yes, thank you, I did that, but the problem remained the same, the signal is very stretched in time, maybe you need to add some block between the file reader and the raw iq filewriter?

No you dont. Its straight foward. Check if you get any warnings when recording (you might have a to slow SSD or PC).

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