;#The following options are used in the filter design of Fir_Filter and Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter implementation.
;#These options are based on parameters of gnuradio's function: gr_remez.
;#These function calculates the optimal (in the Chebyshev/minimax sense) FIR filter inpulse reponse given a set of band edges, the desired reponse on those bands, and the weight given to the error in those bands.
;#input_item_type: Type and resolution for input signal samples. Use only gr_complex in this version.
InputFilter.input_item_type=gr_complex
;#outut_item_type: Type and resolution for output filtered signal samples. Use only gr_complex in this version.
InputFilter.output_item_type=gr_complex
;#taps_item_type: Type and resolution for the taps of the filter. Use only float in this version.
InputFilter.taps_item_type=float
;#number_of_taps: Number of taps in the filter. Increasing this parameter increases the processing time
InputFilter.number_of_taps=5
;#number_of _bands: Number of frequency bands in the filter.
InputFilter.number_of_bands=2
;#bands: frequency at the band edges [ b1 e1 b2 e2 b3 e3 ...].
;#Frequency is in the range [0, 1], with 1 being the Nyquist frequency (Fs/2)
;#The number of band_begin and band_end elements must match the number of bands
#used for gps
InputFilter.band1_begin=0.0
;InputFilter.band1_end=0.8
InputFilter.band1_end=0.85
InputFilter.band2_begin=0.90
InputFilter.band2_end=1.0
#used for galileo
InputFilter.band1_begin=0.0
;InputFilter.band1_end=0.8
InputFilter.band1_end=0.45
InputFilter.band2_begin=0.55
InputFilter.band2_end=1.0
;#ampl: desired amplitude at the band edges [ a(b1) a(e1) a(b2) a(e2) ...].
;#The number of ampl_begin and ampl_end elements must match the number of bands
InputFilter.ampl1_begin=1.0
InputFilter.ampl1_end=1.0
InputFilter.ampl2_begin=0.0
InputFilter.ampl2_end=0.0
;#band_error: weighting applied to each band (usually 1).
;#The number of band_error elements must match the number of bands
InputFilter.band1_error=1.0
InputFilter.band2_error=1.0
;#filter_type: one of "bandpass", "hilbert" or "differentiator"
InputFilter.filter_type=bandpass
;#grid_density: determines how accurately the filter will be constructed.
;The minimum value is 16; higher values are slower to compute the filter.
InputFilter.grid_density=16
;#The following options are used only in Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter implementation.
;#InputFilter.IF is the intermediate frequency (in Hz) shifted down to zero Hz
InputFilter.sampling_frequency=4000000
InputFilter.IF=0
;######### RESAMPLER CONFIG ############
;## Resamples the input data.
;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Direct_Resampler]
;#[Pass_Through] disables this block
;#[Direct_Resampler] enables a resampler that implements a nearest neigbourhood interpolation
;Resampler.implementation=Direct_Resampler
Resampler.implementation=Pass_Through
;#dump: Dump the resamplered data to a file.
Resampler.dump=false
;#dump_filename: Log path and filename.
Resampler.dump_filename=../data/resampler.dat
;#item_type: Type and resolution for each of the signal samples. Use only gr_complex in this version.
Resampler.item_type=gr_complex
;#sample_freq_in: the sample frequency of the input signal
Resampler.sample_freq_in=4000000
;#sample_freq_out: the desired sample frequency of the output signal
;#implementation: Selected tracking algorithm: [GPS_L1_CA_DLL_PLL_Tracking] or [GPS_L1_CA_DLL_FLL_PLL_Tracking] or [GPS_L1_CA_TCP_CONNECTOR_Tracking] or [Galileo_E1_DLL_PLL_VEML_Tracking]