Hi all, In many applications very good synchronization of carrier and sampling frequencies is required. Available sources of signal not always have good clock reference. One of the examples is cheap RTL SDR receiver based on a DVB-T dongle. Without any additional effort to correct frequency offset it is impossible to decode GPS or GSM transmissions with such receivers.
The frequency offset cannot be calibrated once as it changes with time and temperature. Good way to fight with it is to implement some correction algorithm that continuously computes frequency offset estimates and applies correction by: - performing frequency shifting and re-sampling in software, - or changing some hardware parameter that enables tuning of the frequency of an internal oscillator (like 'ppm' option in RTL SDR source). My question: is it possible to build working frequency correction with available GNU Radio blocks? Can you point some successful example? Or if not - can you share some ideas how it can be done? I'm especially interested in situations where frequency offset correction and estimation are in separate blocks i.e: ______freq. offset_________ | | v | |sig.source|-->|freq.offset|-->(processing)-->|freq. offset| |correction | |estimation | -- Best Regards, Piotr Krysik _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio