I'm putting together a DBPSK Tx and Rx and running into problems when the
modulated signal hits the USRP.   When I receive the signal on the USRP
there's  a very pronouced carrier....I've confirmed with a spectrum analyser
that the signal on the FFT is the one that I'm recieving.   It seems to me
that the sidebands should be close to the highest amplitute and the carrier
should be suppressed.....is this correct?  Shouldn't the output of the DPSK
modulator FFT plot look very similar to the FFT plot on the RX side of the
usrp?   I'm modeling the block connections after the benchmark samples in
the digital example section.   I put a channel filter inline with the usrp
and the dpsk demod block just like the example.....do I need to put more
filtering in place to suppress the carrier?  If so, do you have any
examples?

 If I take the output of the modulator and go directly to the demod thru the
channel filter, data flows just fine(bypassing the usrp).

I'm only using one usrp and taking the output of the TX via coax and going
into the RX side...that shouldn't make a difference should it?

Any thoughts?

Cheers,
Jody
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