Well, LTE is an immensely multi-versioned, complex standard. But if you
just want to generate tran smit signals based on transmit frame data
that you already have, then have a look at gr-lte (search for "lte" on
cgran.org); it's a downlink receiver, and as such an excellent guide on
how to implemen
Hi Cindy - It is true that the B200 can generally support 60 MSps
("60M") sustained throughput over USB3. That's -total combined-
throughput for all Rx and Tx streams. The example
"uhd_two_tone_loopback.grc" performs both Rx and Tx via the USRP, so if
you set the sample rate to 60M, then you're try
The device is B200. It says the maximum sampling rate it can deliver is
above 60M. Any other thoughts on this problem?
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 3:58 AM Steve Joumessi Demeffo <
steve.joumessi-deme...@unilim.fr> wrote:
> Hi Cindy Zhang,
>
> I think it's your device that can not deliver 50M synchron
Hello GNURadio community,
How can I implement LTE signal generator ( downlink enodeB ) on
GNURadio? Is it can be done by changing some parameters on tx_ofdm
which is present in the example folder. But I think it cannot be done
just by tx_ofdm grc file, some more blocks or file will be needed. Can
a
Hi Cindy Zhang,
I think it's your device that can not deliver 50M
synchronously to the UHD. If possible up to the performance of your
device.
Best regards
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