Thanks, Marcus. I am just saving the data into a data file for later
analysis. I only plan to save about a minute of data at a time. I intend to
start small, though, and work my way up to see if my computer can handle
things.


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:

> On 10/23/2013 07:44 PM, Paul B. Huter wrote:
>
>> Ian:
>>
>> Thank you for your detailed response. If I stick with eight bits and
>> increase to 50Msps, will that solve the decimation rate problem? I
>> realize this would result in a decimation rate of two, which would not
>> be ideal. I may decide to only grab 25MHz, not the full 30, to keep
>> the decimation rate at four.
>>
>> Thank you, again.
>>
>> Paul B. Huter
>>
> Keep firmly in mind that your computer will need enough "grunt" to deal
> with the resulting torrent of samples from the USRP.
>
> Even if you're only recording them, you'll need a minimum of
> 100Mbyte/second sustained write speed to your disks.
>
> If you're actually *doing something* with the samples, in the mathematical
> sense, you'll need lots of aggregate GFLOPS to keep up.
>
>
>
>
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