Yes, I am sure I am connected to the right connector. My carrier is in the
800 MHz band.

Thank you,
Reginald.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Ed Criscuolo
<edward.l.criscu...@nasa.gov>wrote:

> I know this is a stupid question, but I've been bitten by this before:
>
> Are you SURE you're cabled to the Tx/Rx connector and not Rx2?
>
> @(^.^)@ Ed
>
> On 2/10/12 4:30 PM, Reginald Cornwallice wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm having an issue with the transmit power on N210 + WBX not being able
>> to reach the spec'd 100 mW on the data sheet.
>>
>> I'm transmitting a PN sequence at a rate of 1.2 Mchips/second. The
>> values I'm sending to the DAC are +/- 24000 which is a little
>> bit below the full range of the DAC, but not much. I've set the TX_GAIN
>> parameter to its maximum value of 25.
>>
>> I measure the output transmit power with a ladybug powermeter and get
>> -15 dBm peak power. This is well below the spec of 20 dBm.
>> Any ideas out there what could be wrong? Does the tx_gain of 25 set all
>> the gains of the LO, IQ modulator, etc? What is controlled and set by
>> setting set_tx_gain to 25?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Reginald
>>
>
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