Hi Marcus!

I am implementing a transmitter and a receiver model using two USRP N210s. Both 
are using GFSK modulation, and the data is transmitted at 2.4 GHz. I would like 
to add a phase shift at the transmitter side via the use of a multiplier block 
with an exponential. Then, at the receiver I would like to receive this 
transmitted signal and check if the phase matches the one that was transmitted. 
This is why I need a measuring method.


Regards,


Fernando
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Hi Fernando,


you'll need to be a little more specific what you mean with "a received signal" 
and its phase – a PLL does keep track of the phase, but its job is, by 
definition, to "correct" the output so that it follows a specific phase 
behaviour, so a PLL is certainly not what you're looking for alone.


can you tell us more about your signal and what you want to do, in the bigger 
picture?

Best regards,

Marcus

On 03/22/2017 05:58 PM, Trejo Treviño, Fernando Alberto wrote:

I am currently experimenting with a USRP N210, and I would like to measure and 
record the phase of a received signal. I have read into the pre-installed PLL 
blocks, but these do not provide the same functionality. Ideally this would be 
done before the first iteration of the PLL, but I am also open to other 
solutions. Any suggestions?


Best,


Fernando



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