Dear all,

I'm modifying the gr-sounder project to transmit a 113-bit legendre sequence of 
the bandwith 32kHz and upconvert to certain frequency in the range 1MHz to 
20MHz. At receiver side, the received signal is downconverted to baseband and 
store the recovered sequence into a data file.


I modified the FPGA configuration by using clk_divider to downconvert the 
clock, clk64 to 32kHz, and applied the 32kHz to module adc_interface, 
sounder,rx_buffer, dac_interface instead of clk64. The other modules still keep 
the chip-rate(clk64) as the working frequency. At the receiver side, I gt rid 
of the correlation part, made the receiver directly store the received data 
into rx_buffer.


The result shows some USRP overrun signs (uO), and the received data is as 
shown below:
 -1 - 1i
  -1 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 - 1i
  -1 - 1i
  -1 - 1i
  -1 - 1i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i
  -1 - 1i
  -1 - 1i
  -1 - 1i
  -1 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i
   0 + 0i

However, the frequency of baseband data should be 32kHz, which doesn't  exceed 
the maximum USB data rate 8MHz, why the USRP overrun? 

The received data should be the amplitude of the code, 4096, and the data 
should be real part only.  What is the possible reason why the received data is 
as the shown.

Thank you so much!

Regards,
Yan


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