aacgerg
Cc: Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Flipping problem
isaacgerg wrote:
> I am sending a known sequence of samples from one USRP to another using
the
> Basix RX/TX d'boards setting the frequency to 24e6.
>
> When I rx the sequence, the correlation of it k
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 5:42 AM, isaacgerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If this is true, why is it that the residual carrier is reported as zero?
> Are you suggesting that this value is not correct?
What GRC is reporting as "residual carrier" is not what you seem to
think it is. It refers to how
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 8:42 AM, isaacgerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If this is true, why is it that the residual carrier is reported as zero?
> Are you suggesting that this value is not correct?
I think all Matt is saying is that the two receivers are working off
of different local oscillato
If this is true, why is it that the residual carrier is reported as zero?
Are you suggesting that this value is not correct?
Isaac
Matt Ettus wrote:
>
> isaacgerg wrote:
>> I am sending a known sequence of samples from one USRP to another using
>> the
>> Basix RX/TX d'boards setting the freq
isaacgerg wrote:
I am sending a known sequence of samples from one USRP to another using the
Basix RX/TX d'boards setting the frequency to 24e6.
When I rx the sequence, the correlation of it keeps flipping, but not in a
way that suggests residual carrier. It seems as if I am experiencing an
ins
I am sending a known sequence of samples from one USRP to another using the
Basix RX/TX d'boards setting the frequency to 24e6.
When I rx the sequence, the correlation of it keeps flipping, but not in a
way that suggests residual carrier. It seems as if I am experiencing an
instantaneous flip.