Note that the CBX lower frequency "limit" is around 1.2GHz
while the UBX is quite happy tuning down to 10MHz.
There are many powerful ambient signal sources between
10MHz and 1.2GHz. I suspect you are seeing those.
Nonlinearity being what it is, I have seen AM broadcast signals
appear in the sam
On 12/08/2017 09:18 AM, Mark Koenig via USRP-users wrote:
I am mainly looking at frequencies above 2 GHz, would adjusting the
dB_clock_rate be something that may help with the noise floor and help
my SNR? For reasons beyond my control, I am currently using UHD rev
003.009.007. I hope this n
I am mainly looking at frequencies above 2 GHz, would adjusting the
dB_clock_rate be something that may help with the noise floor and help my SNR?
For reasons beyond my control, I am currently using UHD rev 003.009.007. I
hope this not an issue.
Thank you
Mark
From: Mark Koenig
Date: Wedne
On 12/06/2017 10:24 AM, Mark Koenig via USRP-users wrote:
I do see a slight change in SNR when moving to gain up and down, but
nothing to give me a significant improvement.
I am very interested in the LO comment. What does this mean?
Also, is there any front end filtering that may be differen
I do see a slight change in SNR when moving to gain up and down, but nothing to
give me a significant improvement.
I am very interested in the LO comment. What does this mean?
Also, is there any front end filtering that may be different between the N210
and the X310? Or maybe the CBX 120 vs.