Hello,
I am hoping someone on the list could suggest a device that receives in
lower L-band (1.0 to 1.6 GHz) and can cover 6 MHz (+/- 3 MHz around
center) at (and here's the trick) 500 MS/second with at least 8 bits of
resolution. I'm looking for 2 ns baseband samples from multiple
receivers to p
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 1:20 PM Mike wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am hoping someone on the list could suggest a device that receives in
> lower L-band (1.0 to 1.6 GHz) and can cover 6 MHz (+/- 3 MHz around
> center) at (and here's the trick) 500 MS/second with at least 8 bits of
> resolution. I'm looki
Seconding what Brian says:
Math says *any* signal up to a bandwidth of 6 MHz can be represented by
6 MS/s. So, either, your signal isn't that bandlimited, or you forgot
to tell us an important requirement (or you might have your math
wrong).
Best regards,
Marcus
On Sun, 2020-01-26 at 14:13 -0500,
The device in question is to replace an existing RF-to-baseband
component of a geographically distributed signal collection system.
Each receiving station samples the 6 MHz passband, detects a signal and
estimates a time-of-arrival, then sends it on to a central facility that
performs the multilat
Hi Amr,
Do you, or anyone else reading this know if gr-osmosdr supports the
LimeSDR USB in GR 3.8?
Thanks!
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Barry Duggan KV4FV
On 2020-01-24 17:00, Amr Bekhit wrote:
* should it work for GR 3.8?
Right now the Frequency sink just shows random noise.
I have worked with the LimeSDR on 3.7,
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 6:42 PM Mike wrote:
> The device in question is to replace an existing RF-to-baseband
> component of a geographically distributed signal collection system.
> Each receiving station samples the 6 MHz passband, detects a signal and
> estimates a time-of-arrival, then sends i