I have two sinusoidal signals with different amplitude. I would like to equate the amplitude of the two signals. For instance, if the amplitude of the second signal is lower than the first signal's one, I want to equate both.
How to equate the amplitude of two sinusoidal signals in gnu radio?
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I think you could normalize them:
Then you'll get to signals with amplitude 1