Hi Marcus,

I get exactly the same behaviour. I have finally traced the problem to an old Flex2400 using an internal clock rather than the usrp2 clock. I'll need to do some re-soldering and burn-db-eeprom with USRP1 and hopefully this should fix the problem:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/1/USRPClockingNotes

On 01/09/2010 03:20, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 08/31/2010 01:48 PM, Joseph Wamicha wrote:
Hi Leech,

Thank you for your response. I'm using 2.4 GHz characterized antennas. No I'm not feeding the signal directly into the USRP2. I have a 2.4GHz resonant monopole antenna on the signal generator and another 2, 2.4GHz resonant antennas on both the RX and TX/RX SMA connectors of the FLEX2400.


How close are the antennae?

What parameters did you pass to usrp2_fft.py? If you look closely at the spectrum, it looks *perfectly* symmetrical about DC, which should never be the case if all the "pieces" agree
  that this is a complex signal.

What happens if you tune usrp2_fft.py a few Khz away from 2.4GHz exactly?





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