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On 01/13/2021 01:08 AM, Koyel Das (Vehere) via USRP-u
On 01/13/2021 01:08 AM, Koyel Das (Vehere) via USRP-users wrote:
Hi,
The USRP sample rate and bandwidth are two different parameters in
gnuradio so if I want 20 MHz bandwidth and 100 MSps sample rate then
will setting bandwidth = 20 MHz and sample rate = 100 MHz serve my
purpose? Normally sam
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Hi,
The USRP sample rate and bandwidth are two different parameters in gnuradio so
if I want 20 MHz bandwidth and 100 MSps sample rate then will setting bandwidth
= 20 MHz and sample
Hi,
The USRP sample rate and bandwidth are two different parameters in gnuradio so
if I want 20 MHz bandwidth and 100 MSps sample rate then will setting bandwidth
= 20 MHz and sample rate = 100 MHz serve my purpose? Normally sample rate (100
MHz in this case) is the bandwidth unless filter is u