Hey Patrik, will using directional antenna solve my problem. Patrik Tast-2 wrote: > Hi All,I've been following closely the OFDM- and related TX/RX issues.If > you TX sumthing, build/buy an (directive) antenna for your target > frequency and point it at the RX usrp.I suggest a Yagi, helix or a > parabola for TX:ing, cost ~$10 at your frequency. Apply to RX the > same.Using a whip is trouble if you do not know....An antenna sure can be > *omni* to detect the signal, to demodulate it perfectly is another > thing.Example: TX is a RHCP (right hand circular polarized) signal.RX it > with a VP (vertical polarized) antenna, it wont demodulate properly.A user > receiving 137 MHz RHCP satellite data posted *his ultimate antenna* > imagehttp://www.poes-weather.com/~patrik/tmp/RHCP-137.jpgIt aint that > complicated, trial and error does it.Regards,Patrik > _______________________________________________Discuss-gnuradio mailing > [email protected]https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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