Eric Blossom wrote:
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> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 01:30:18AM -0700, adib_sairi wrote:
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>> Matt Ettus wrote:
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>> > The Flex2400 board, which was released this week covers 2300-2700 MHz.
>> > There is a filter on board which covers the ISM band (2400-2483 MHz),
>> > but it can be
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 01:30:18AM -0700, adib_sairi wrote:
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> Matt Ettus wrote:
> >
> >
> > The Flex2400 board, which was released this week covers 2300-2700 MHz.
> > There is a filter on board which covers the ISM band (2400-2483 MHz),
> > but it can be bypassed easily, giving coverage to
Matt Ettus wrote:
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> The Flex2400 board, which was released this week covers 2300-2700 MHz.
> There is a filter on board which covers the ISM band (2400-2483 MHz),
> but it can be bypassed easily, giving coverage to the full 2300-2700 MHz
> band. The additional bands covered include satell
er 06, 2005 4:51 PM
> To: Weber, Michael J. (US SSA)
> Cc: discuss gnuradio
> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP Update
>
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> Weber, Michael J. (US SSA) wrote:
> > Matt, can you elaborate on the 20MHz bandwidth figure for
> the Flex400
> > and give some
Weber, Michael J. (US SSA) wrote:
> Matt, can you elaborate on the 20MHz bandwidth figure for the Flex400
> and give some USRP application guidance? I have this "8MHz maximum
> supportable bandwidth" figure in my head which I think came from the
> sampling/decimation rates + USB2 throughput limitat
Matt, can you elaborate on the 20MHz bandwidth figure for the Flex400
and give some USRP application guidance? I have this "8MHz maximum
supportable bandwidth" figure in my head which I think came from the
sampling/decimation rates + USB2 throughput limitation discussed in the
USRP documentation..?