On 22/03/2023 18:42, jmalo...@umass.edu wrote:
Nothing interesting, I am currently just “toying around” to understand
the device(and sdrs) better, and the lowest the closest available
signal generator I have goes to 100 khz. I was using 3 Mhz before but
I figured if the API was telling me tha
On 22/03/2023 18:22, Marcus Müller wrote:
Hi,
don't have a device to test with me, but don't forget that the
*tuning* to that frequency might be technically possible due to FPGA
frequency shifting, so that indeed the frequency 1 kHz gets
shifted to baseband, 0 Hz.
(You being able to ob
Nothing interesting, I am currently just “toying around” to understand the
device(and sdrs) better, and the lowest the closest available signal generator
I have goes to 100 khz. I was using 3 Mhz before but I figured if the API was
telling me that it was able to be tuned lower than why not try r
Hi,
don't have a device to test with me, but don't forget that the *tuning* to that frequency
might be technically possible due to FPGA frequency shifting, so that indeed the frequency
1 kHz gets shifted to baseband, 0 Hz.
(You being able to observe the LO hints at that: the "physical" tu
On 22/03/2023 18:06, jmalo...@umass.edu wrote:
When the frequency is called back, it gives back that it is set to 100
Khz. The lowest it goes is 5 hz.
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When the frequency is called back, it gives back that it is set to 100 Khz. The
lowest it goes is 5 hz.
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On 22/03/2023 17:28, jmalo...@umass.edu wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to recover a signal(sine wave) that goes into my
RX2 path on the Ettus N321/N320. However, I am having trouble
recovering the signal.
My current set up is using a separate signal generator that is fed
into the RX