Output power of an SDR is both a function of gain and of course of the digital
signal you're generating - for example, a digital signal with amplitude 0.5
should have, in theory, 25 times the power of the same scaled to have an
amplitude of 0.1.
Best regards,
Marcus
Am 30. Dezember 2015 22:43
Hi Ron,
Michael Kuhne DB6NT started with HAM products a few decades ago. They
were so good in quality that they were used by commercial customers. So
he set up his company. Today he makes his money with commercial
customers bus has not forgotten his roots. DB6NT is really cool.
And he's also ope
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 3:32 PM, wrote:
> It’s a tag generator that goes through several other blocks before getting
> to the tag receiver.
>
>
>
> tag generator - mag^2 - moving average --- divide - add
> constant - tag receiver
>
>\- movin
I'm gonna check this out. I may have fixed this according to the tests we
were looking at, but introduced a bug elsewhere.
A QA test involving the moving average blocks and stream tags might help
clear things up.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 3:32
Weird. I don't see a problem between strobe_tags -> moving average ->
vector sink with my test. How is m_tag_offset getting set?
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Paul David wrote:
> I'm gonna check this out. I may have fixed this according to the tests we
> were looking at, but introduced a bug
Hi everyone,
quick reminder we'll be doing a hackfest in Berlin. Infos can be found
here: http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Hackfest1601
The hackfest is the last week of January (25.-28.), with time left to
travel to Brussels for FOSDEM! If you're interested in coming, please
con