The measurement is not initial phase but the phase difference between two 
channels

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the phase difference between two channels of USRP as a function of frequency 
and time,  when measured by splitting the same signal and feeding two channels 
of usrp, are wandering around wrt one another which was not happening before. I 
had given demo more than 30 times based on this principle and tested previously 
more than 50 times and I got correct result every time. Now only suddenly it 
started happening. The frequency is 2.4 GHz and bandwidth I tried from 1 MHz to 
100 MHz. Previously the whole bandwidth was showing similar values but then 
suddenly started behaving abnormally giving near to correct result sometimes 
and sometimes junk.

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Koyel
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On 08/15/2020 11:59 PM, Koyel Das (Vehere) wrote:
No it doesn’t look better again after reducing gain. Sometimes the phase 
differences are closeby but not so same as we were getting before and most of 
the times they are totally incorrect. Strength of the signal when we tried with 
maximum gain was near -40 dbm.

Regards,
Koyel
To clarify some things.

(A) The phase errors are just the initial phases--they don't wander around with 
respect to one another during a run?
(B) What frequency range?



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On 08/15/2020 01:16 PM, Koyel Das (Vehere) via USRP-users wrote:
Hi,

We are using USRP 2955. Something has gone wrong. Before we were getting 
constant phase difference across channels for limited bandwidth and with time 
when we split single antenna signal using splitter and fed two channels of USRP 
but now it is not doing so. This happened on Friday that after getting a series 
of correct results : constant phase difference across channels by feeding 
signal using splitter as mentioned above, we suddenly started to receive wrong 
data: random phase  across channels and with time using the same setup with 
splitter. The thing we did was setting gain to near maximum and receiving 100 
MHz sample rate. But I don't think amplifier has damaged because in this usrp 
we have four independent channels and when we connected the splitter to unused 
channels then also we got wrong data. What can go wrong that USRP is streaming 
data but phases are wrong? What do you think? Please let me know.

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Does it look better again when you reduce the gain?

What is the magnitude of the signals going to the RX ports?



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