Hi, Thank you very much for your detailed explanation. I understand now, but when I use the equalizer, I no longer use "simpledfe()" but use "static()". I assume that the receiving end does not know the modulation method. At this time, something as expected occurred. The received text file was garbled. I have tried measures such as increasing the transmission power\using cable, etc., but the problem still occurs. I want to know what factors are related to this, and I should continue to adjust Is the parameter configuration of "USRP Source/sink"? Or should it be adjusted from other locations in the GRC flow chart? (I used two USRPb210)
Sincerely ------------------ ???????? ------------------ ??????: "Marcus M??ller" <muel...@kit.edu>; ????????: 2021??10??28??(??????) ????8:31 ??????: "discuss-gnuradio"<discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>; ????: Re: Why the ofdm data packet is not fully received ? Hi! A single OFDM symbol has 64 carriers. I can only guess you're using the configuration of OFDM Carrier Aggregator that gives you 48 carriers dedicated to data. On each of these carriers, you do QPSK, so 2 bit per symbol. That makes for a total of 96 bits, in a single OFDM symbol. 96 bits are 12 Bytes. "hello world" has 11 Bytes. So, you're not even filling a single OFDM symbol with data! But you're even setting a frame length of 96 bytes. So, this can't work; you need to give the transmitter enough data to fill a frame. Best regards, Marcus On 28/10/2021 10.59, ???????? wrote: > Hello everyone, > I am using ofdm_tx/rx.grc to transfer text file data, and there is a > "hello world" character in the text. I use two usrpb210 for transmission > .When I set the "repeat" in the "file sink" to no, the receiving end > cannot receive the correct "hello world" word, and the open file is > blank; but when I set the "repeat" to yes, the receiving file is opened > , Which contains a lot of repeated "hello world" words, I want to know > why this happens? How can I solve this problem? (It can still be > received correctly when my "repeat" is set to no) > The flowchart is in the attachment. > Thanks to anyone for the relevant information, thank you! > Sincerely