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On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:37:44 +0200
Attila Kinali wrote:
> For all else. Using a good quartz oscillator is more than good enough
> and you dont need to care about anything but having approximately the
> right signal levels.
Let me give you a bit more information here.
According to
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 15:07:52 +0200
Antonio Petrolino wrote:
> Using an external 10 MHz reference clock, a square wave will offer the
> best phase noise performance, but a sinusoid is acceptable.
The difference between the phase noise of a square wave and a sinus
input is negligible in a radio
ng fft sink and scope sink then when i execute
> it(i have no hardware attached uptill now)..then both plots are empty and i
> have to disable one of them to get working..??
That sounds weird. Can you show a screenshot of your GRC graph?
(unless you are using a coded flow graph, than that ple
e was
> futile though as their new BPSK mod messes things up.
I'd be interested in the results of your analysis.
Heck, i'd be even interested in the raw data :-)
And yes, the insanly stupid PSK modulation scheme of WWVB is a pain for
everyone. :-(
Attila Ki
These usually cover the most basic modulations and how it relates
to real devices too.
Attila Kinali
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