> I need a basic signal to be modulated over FM and use that FM modulated > signal as a base band for AM modulation, which will be finally sent to USRP.
> I was trying to use blks2.nbfm_tx / blks2.wfm_tx. But in both the functions, > I can specify only the peak deviation but not the center frequency. Please > let me know how do I do an FM modulation by specifying both Fc and delta-f. > I have one more question. How do I do an AM modulation? I don’t find any > specific function for that. If I just connect the baseband signal to the > tuner card, tuning the usrp subdevice to the carrier frequency, will that > transmit an AM modulated signal? Looking at nbfm_tx, the first line says: "Takes a single float input stream of audio samples in the range [-1,+1] and produces a single FM modulated complex baseband output." gnuradio operates on baseband samples only, it is up to the hardware (in most cases) to step things up to the carrier frequency of interest. By using the 'tune' function (examples of which can be seen in most of the files in the 'examples' folder) you can set the carrier frequency. I think the tune function now works for the basic cards as well (using the DDCs rather than an onboard carrier). A full AM implementation guide is beyond the scope of the mailing list, but think about the theoretical basis for AM: x = m(t)*cos(2*pi*f_c*t), where your information is just multiplied by the carrier (gnuradio has blocks for multiplication). This probably isn't what you want (since the carrier goes to 0 when the signal does) but it's a good place to start. Jason _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
