Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio?

2022-12-19 Thread Juan Antonio
Best regards

Re: Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio?

2022-12-19 Thread Jeff Long
Zero-span is the default way things work. There is no sweeping LO in a FFT-based display. On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 9:38 AM Juan Antonio wrote: > Best regards >

Release v3.10.5.0

2022-12-19 Thread Jeff Long
GNU Radio v3.10.5.0 is available, for your end-of-year enjoyment. https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/releases/tag/v3.10.5.0 In addition to fixes and under-the-hood work, the cross-platform experience should be helped out by some packaging, dependency and GRC drawing improvements. Happy GNU (

Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio?

2022-12-19 Thread Juan Antonio
I must be very confused on this topic. I understood that the zero-span function in an analyzer meant that the span was reduced to the maximum and, from there, what you saw on the screen was the baseband in the time domain. I know I could try it with a filter with a few hertz of bandwidth but I ca

Re: Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio?

2022-12-19 Thread Ron Economos
Just use a Qt GUI time sink with a complex to magnitude block ahead of it. Ron On 12/19/22 07:18, Juan Antonio wrote: I must be very confused on this topic. I understood that the zero-span function in an analyzer meant that the span was reduced to the maximum and, from there, what you saw on

Re: Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio?

2022-12-19 Thread Juan Antonio
I think I'm not explaining myself well again. What I want to see in the time domain is a single carrier of an 8mhz signal. That's why I was referring to the zero-span function of spectrum analyzers. I have tried to isolate a single 1K carrier using filters but I did not get good results. That is

Re: Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio?

2022-12-19 Thread Marcus D. Leech
On 19/12/2022 10:50, Juan Antonio wrote: I think I'm not explaining myself well again. What I want to see in the time domain is a single carrier of an 8mhz signal. That's why I was referring to the zero-span function of spectrum analyzers. I have tried to isolate a single 1K carrier using fi