The Morse decoding block has now the configuration parameter that
enables an automatic estimation of the dot duration. Based on this
estimation all other symbol durations are computed.
The CW symbol decoder block takes as input the power of the processed
signal and tries to identify the dot and dash symbols. It produces
asynchronous messages containing the decoded symbols. The output
messages can be directly used by the Morse code decoder block, in order
to retrieve the clear text message.
There are some few thing that need to be done for the block to be fully
operational.
For now the generic clear text message sink just prints the decoded
clear text messages in the stdout. In the future and depending the needs
of the project, the clear text messages can be forwarded at other
services on the same host or via the network.
Also the debug message source block now supports injection of artificial
errors, for more robust decoding of the Morse decoder block.
Now, with the Morse code debug source block the testing of the decoder
can begin.
Add at the examples directory a small flowgraph that connects the debug
source block with the decoder.