[Discuss-gnuradio] RFX2400 using 2.4-2.48GHz Patch antennas

2007-10-01 Thread Joseph Crowley
Thanks Dan Yeah the magic number seemed to be a rate around 300kbps. Getting really good results now. Thanks again, -Joe In my experience the USRP stops performing very well at low bitrates. This is due to the current code's inability to handle large frequenc

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] RFX2400 using 2.4-2.48GHz Patch antennas

2007-09-28 Thread Dan Halperin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In my experience the USRP stops performing very well at low bitrates. This is due to the current code's inability to handle large frequency offsets when the symbol period is that long. Try it at 250kbps/500kbps. - -Dan Joseph Crowley wrote: > Joseph

[Discuss-gnuradio] RFX2400 using 2.4-2.48GHz Patch antennas

2007-09-27 Thread Joseph Crowley
Joseph Crowley wrote: Hey, Just purchased a couple of RFX2400 transceiver dboards as well as a couple of patch antennas (WA5JVB) and tried running the benchmark program from one USRP to another (both mounted with the RFX boards). However it didn't seem to work. I tried looking for a spike using

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] RFX2400 using 2.4-2.48GHz Patch antennas

2007-09-25 Thread Tom Rondeau
Joseph Crowley wrote: Hey, Just purchased a couple of RFX2400 transceiver dboards as well as a couple of patch antennas (WA5JVB) and tried running the benchmark program from one USRP to another (both mounted with the RFX boards). However it didn't seem to work. I tried looking for a spike using t

[Discuss-gnuradio] RFX2400 using 2.4-2.48GHz Patch antennas

2007-09-24 Thread Joseph Crowley
Hey, Just purchased a couple of RFX2400 transceiver dboards as well as a couple of patch antennas (WA5JVB) and tried running the benchmark program from one USRP to another (both mounted with the RFX boards). However it didn't seem to work. I tried looking for a spike using the fft on the receive