Hi Isaac - it sounds like there's a beat frequency - probably between
the pulsed signal and the second freqency. I'm assuming you didn't see
the problem in the pulsed signal signals.
-- Cinaed
The definition of the beat freuency is the absolute difference between
two frequencie.
On 7/20/22
On 2022-07-20 15:33, Ankit Jain wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have multiple B200 minis and would like to know if I could
synchronize them using the external frequency reference and 1 PPS signal.
I know that there's only one reference input port on each B200 mini
which can either take an external
Hello everyone,
I have multiple B200 minis and would like to know if I could synchronize
them using the external frequency reference and 1 PPS signal.
I know that there's only one reference input port on each B200 mini which
can either take an external 10 MHz reference or 1 PPS signal to share sa
Hello GNURadio Community,
I wrote a Python OOT block that takes a vector input and outputs a vector
of the same size.
In the grc, my OOT block is preceeded by a stream to vector and followed by
a vector to stream (I specify the vector number items in both blocks as
well as the yml for my Python
Hello everyone
My name is Isaac. I'm dealing with a curious behaviour that I can't
understand...
I'm generating my pulsed signal by multiplying a vector source and a signal
source. Then I'm multiplying this pulsed signal with a continuous signal
source at the same frequency, passing then for a lo