Hello,

This problem is visualized here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w7kdmf9dewwdomx/20M_2974_20_15_nocal_packet_time_tx.png?dl=0

This is an OFDM packet consisting of 6 symbols: the default sync word 1&2,
SIG field and three data symbols. The data symbols are QPSK modulated and
the sync words are BPSK.

Is there any way that I could reduce or eliminate these large spikes that
even with a moderate baseband scaling still go considerably above a
magnitude of 1? I have tried to use different data, and a different number
of packet data symbols, but to no avail. I am definitely able to reduce the
overall baseband scaling and get those spikes within range, but this is not
desirable as I am trying to maximize transmit power.

The usage of the USRP-2974 and sampling rate is immaterial; this happens
using a variety of different radios (should not matter as this is a GNU
radio "issue") and sampling rates.

If anyone has seen this before or may have any advice, please let me know.

Thank you very much,
Manav

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