Hello Robin Getz, and to whom it may concern:

Sorry, the number was not based on my experiences - When I said 4MS/s, I
was referring to the spec sheet (
https://wiki.analog.com/university/tools/pluto/devs/specs ) and personal
experiences from someone else. Maybe that was an outlier, however.

If it can do 10MS/s or higher, then maybe it can be used to observe some
10MHz LTE signals as well. Still a bit too slow for the typical 802.11
signals, but there are some 802.11 standards using lower bandwidths..

Regards,
Kyeong Su Shin

On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Getz, Robin <robin.g...@analog.com> wrote:

> Sorry for the delay – but there must be a host issue you are having – I
> can stream 8MSPS (no underflows/overflows), and others get higher (12 or
> so).
>
>
>
> If you are only getting 4 – I would be interested in following up, and
> understanding why. It should be much higher.
>
>
>
> -Robin
>
>
>
> *From:* Discuss-gnuradio [mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+robin.getz=
> analog....@gnu.org] *On Behalf Of *Kyeong Su Shin
> *Sent:* Friday, September 29, 2017 9:56 PM
> *To:* w xd <wxd920...@gmail.com>; GNURadio Discussion List <
> discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] cheap sdr platform
>
>
>
> To whom it may concern:
>
>
>
> As Marcus Müller said, ADALM-PLUTO is too slow for LTE/WIFI, unless you
> can come up with clever FPGA-level hacks dedicated for your jobs, or you
> are okay with NOT receiving signals from actual LTE/WIFI transmitters. It
> can only stably stream ~4MS/s(!) of effective sampling rate over USB, and I
> believe that it does not support 8bit streaming mode. I am not sure why it
> can only do approx. 4MS/s - especially since other SDRs can stream faster
> even with the USB 2.
>
>
>
> I'd also recommend LimeSDR mini (shipping this December, but please be
> advised that it can be delayed further). If you need to get a unit soon,
> standard LimeSDR could be your best bet. Also, if you want to implement
> your own BTS, you may want to look for a device that you can attach a
> stable external clock source.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Kyeong Su Shin
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 9:04 AM, Vitt Benv <vitt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Take a look also at LimeSDR... there is a "mini" version for about 150$.
>
> If I recall right it's a fullduplex 12 bit ADC/DDC, ranging 1MHz / 6GHz
> with 20 MSPS, with USB port.
>
>
>
> https://www.crowdsupply.com/lime-micro/limesdr-mini#details-top
>
>
>
> victor
>
>
>
> Il 29 set 2017 10:21, "w xd" <wxd920...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> Hello guys,
>
>
>
>                   Have some suggestion on the cheaper SDR platform for us
> to use with the GNURADIO software? As a student, I cannot buy the expensive
> usrp ,but I want to learn the knowledge by the hardware and software. Any
> recommend? For example,use the hardware to do some experiments about
> LTE/WIFI.
>
>
>
>
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