I am aware that a random phase shift will be introduced by the channel, but I need a method to measure the received phase (even if it does not exactly match the one from the transmitter) and store it, so I can then run some statistics on them [😊] This is why I think that the TX and RX do not need to be phase-synchronized.
Best, Fernando Trejo ________________________________ From: Discuss-gnuradio <discuss-gnuradio-bounces+f.trejotrevino=jacobs-university...@gnu.org> on behalf of Marcus Müller <marcus.muel...@ettus.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 7:02:35 PM To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Measure and record the phase at the receiver Hi Fernando! On 03/22/2017 06:51 PM, Trejo Treviño, Fernando Alberto wrote: 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. Cool :) I would like to add a phase shift at the transmitter side via the use of a multiplier block with an exponential. Ah, so a multiply_const with a constant of $e^{j\frac{2\pi}{f_\text{sample}\varphi}$, yeah. 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. Well, you can't see absolute phase without further ado – that would need your TX and RX to be phase-synchronized (you don't know the electrical length between your transmitter and receiver, it's absolutely random by itself). Best regards, Marcus
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