I am using N210 USRP's with WBX daughtercards connected with a loopback kit
implementing a 8-PSK waveform. When I start transmitting, I get a clean
constellation. After a short time however (~5 sec) it appears that the
receiver temporarily loses phase lock. The eight point constellation
degrades such that many points appear in a circle with the same radius as
the points. The FFT of the signal shows that the noise floor temporarily
rises. It's as if the amplifier begins to clip or some other non-linear
process is occurring. After such a 'burst' the constellation appears clean
again until another burst occurs. Has anybody else observed this behavior?
Any ideas to what could be the underlying issue?

I am using an multiplier to set the signal amplitude to 0.3 and have the
gains of the USRP's set to around 7dB. If I use a higher amplitude or
greater gains, performance degrades quickly. Are there any rules of thumb
for these settings? Why does the performance degrade with increased values?
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