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>> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SBX TX/RX RX leakage
>>
>> Yes. I am doing full duplex on the same frequency, transmitting from
>> TX/RX and receiving on RX2 at the same time. When I put the antennas
>> far way from e
ng li
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> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SBX TX/RX RX leakage
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> Yes. I am doing full duplex on the same frequency, transmitting from
> TX/RX and receivin
Yes. I am doing full duplex on the same frequency, transmitting from
TX/RX and receiving on RX2 at the same time. When I put the antennas
far way from each other, the received signal amplitude is very low.
And when I change the distance between them, i found the received
signal amplitude is kind of
On 02/08/2013 04:10 PM, gang li wrote:
When the signal received on RF2 port has a very weak strength, the
energy leaked from TX to RX will dominate in the total received
energy. I have observed this in my experiments. Are there any ways to
measure the leaked signal so i can compensate it? I am th
When the signal received on RF2 port has a very weak strength, the
energy leaked from TX to RX will dominate in the total received
energy. I have observed this in my experiments. Are there any ways to
measure the leaked signal so i can compensate it? I am thinking a way
of by connecting the RF1 and
On 07 Feb 2013 11:31, gang li wrote:
> Hi, guys, I am doing full
duplex on SBX. Is there any leakage from TX
> to RX? Is that much?
>
>
Best,
> Gang
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Hi, guys, I am doing full duplex on SBX. Is there any leakage from TX
to RX? Is that much?
Best,
Gang
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