That makes sense then.
Thanks!
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Jacob Knoles
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:03 AM, wrote:
> An LO offset tunes the analog hardware to desired_freq+LO_offset, and then
> digitally basebands the desired frequency. However, if the analog
> bandwidth is narrow enough th
An LO offset tunes the analog hardware to desired_freq+LO_offset, and
then digitally basebands the desired frequency. However, if the analog
bandwidth is narrow enough that the digital basebanding (DDC) doesn't
have any useful signal, then this will be the result.
On 2017-08-25 12:47, Jacob Kno
Thanks.
I didn't expect the actual input to shift with the LO offset.
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Jacob Knoles
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 9:08 AM, wrote:
> That's probably because you set your bandwidth to be somewhat narrow, so
> with offset tuning, you were only seeing the deeply-filtered da
That's probably because you set your bandwidth to be somewhat narrow, so
with offset tuning, you were only seeing the deeply-filtered data.
On 2017-08-25 11:23, Jacob Knoles wrote:
> I found my issue. When I set my center frequency to monitor I also provided a
> LO offset. The intention is to n