Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Why cant I increase signal by 1 hz at a time with high frequencies?

2015-09-08 Thread Martin Braun
On 07.09.2015 19:33, Douglas Beonkey wrote: > It seems that when I create a signal source block and try and view the > signal on a waterfall plot or FFT plot, I can not increase the signal by > a granularity of 1 Hz at higher starting frequencies. > > Example: > If I create a signal source block w

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Why cant I increase signal by 1 hz at a time with high frequencies?

2015-09-07 Thread Marcus D. Leech
On 09/07/2015 10:33 PM, Douglas Beonkey wrote: It seems that when I create a signal source block and try and view the signal on a waterfall plot or FFT plot, I can not increase the signal by a granularity of 1 Hz at higher starting frequencies. Example: If I create a signal source block with a s

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Why cant I increase signal by 1 hz at a time with high frequencies?

2015-09-07 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 04:33:38AM +0200, Douglas Beonkey wrote: > > If I create a signal source block with a starting frequency of 1.2 > GHz, and in the block have a variable slider added to the frequency > (assume the variable can slide between 0 and 1000), i must move the > slider 120 or more st

[Discuss-gnuradio] Why cant I increase signal by 1 hz at a time with high frequencies?

2015-09-07 Thread Douglas Beonkey
It seems that when I create a signal source block and try and view the signal on a waterfall plot or FFT plot, I can not increase the signal by a granularity of 1 Hz at higher starting frequencies. Example: If I create a signal source block with a starting frequency of 1.2 GHz, and in the block ha