Hi,

I missed that. Sorry :(

I tried to this example on ofdm one.

It shows more stable communication than narrowband one.

However, false rate still occur about 75 % (most of packet be corrupted)

I don't know why !

ADD)
OFDM benchmark example is different with narrowband one.
It use directly bandwidth parameter rather instead of bits rate, samples
per symbol, bits per symbol
It is because of purpose of use


2016-03-15 11:14 GMT+09:00 Nikos Balkanas <nbalka...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> Nope, as i told you, my x300 has only rx tuners :(
>
> BR
> Nikos
>
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 4:13 AM, SangHyuk Kim <tkdgur7...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry I'm late for reply
>>
>> Did you use two device (Tx,Rx) at a time ?
>>
>> I expect like these messages on Rx machine
>>
>> ok = FALSE  pktno = 1  n_rcvd = 1  n_right = 0
>> ok = FALSE  pktno = 2  n_rcvd = 2  n_right = 0
>> ok = FALSE  pktno = 3  n_rcvd = 3  n_right = 0
>> ...
>> ok = TRUE  pktno = N  n_rcvd = N  n_right = 1
>> ...
>>
>> I think you tested only RX test, right ?
>>
>> Thanks Nikos
>>
>>
>
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