Ah, I see. You want to isolate the effect of the channel. I believe it will be 
difficult, if not impossible, to remove the slight jitter of the trigger, even 
in very high SNR - perhaps others can comment/help?
________________________________________
From: Aditya Dhananjay [adi...@cs.nyu.edu]
Sent: 21 January 2014 17:57
To: David Halls
Cc: Martin Braun; discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] header_payload_demux_impl.cc - problem when 
using random bit stream (variable trigger location)

Aditya - am I to understand that you want to have perfect timing sync?

Correct. This is because I want to study how the channel changes across OFDM 
subcarriers (caused due to multi-path). Having rotations in the channel across 
subcarriers caused by trigger timing offsets is what I want to eliminate.

best,
aditya


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