Hello Everyone - I am doing my best to understand how the TVRx board works. I have Rev. 3 of the TV board, with MicroTuner module with IF of ~44 MHz.
(Preface - Thanks for your patience, as I am relatively new to GNU radio and the USRP!) In my experiment, I have an 80 MHz sine wave at 2 mV pk-pk input to the TV tuner from a function generator. The goal is to properly record this signal to a data file, then plot the time domain and FFT of the signal in Matlab to verify functionality. My record script is from the examples directory: #!/usr/bin/env python """ Read a specified number of samples from a USRP and write the data to a file. """ from gnuradio import gr, eng_notation from gnuradio import usrp import sys class record_graph(gr.flow_graph): def __init__(self): gr.flow_graph.__init__(self) self.u = usrp.source_c(which=0, decim_rate=8) self.dst = gr.file_sink(gr.sizeof_gr_complex, 'recorded.dat') self.head = gr.head(gr.sizeof_gr_complex, 5000) self.connect(self.u, self.head, self.dst) self.u.set_mux(usrp.determine_rx_mux_value(self.u, [1,0])) self.subdev = usrp.selected_subdev(self.u, [1,0]) self.subdev.set_gain(10) tuning = self.u.tune(0, self.subdev, 79000000) print "baseband_freq:", tuning.baseband_freq print "dxc_freq:", tuning.dxc_freq print "residual_freq:", tuning.residual_freq print "inverted:", tuning.inverted fs = self.u.converter_rate() print "source converter rate:", fs try: record_graph().run() except KeyboardInterrupt: pass ---- Now, as I understand it, with my tuning target frequency in this code at 79 MHz and a decimation rate of 16, and 64 MS/s sampling, then the sine wave signal should appear at approximately a 1 MHz frequency. However, all I am seeing is wideband noise. Does anybody know why this may be? Also, what can you tell me about using the TV board? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio