May it be just some lost packet or smth. like that? It looks very similar
when USB does not catch up when using my USRP1 and BladeRF... Missing
samples can create funny signals.

 

Ralph.

 

 

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Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [USRP-users] USRP N210 Signal Phase Issue

 

 

It could be the usrp digitally clipping, not the analyzer.

 

Matt

 

On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Jonathan Fox <[email protected]>
wrote:

On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]> wrote:

 

Try reducing the amplitude to 0.7.  Another possibility is that your
computer can't keep up.  If you are using one of the standard programs, are
there U's printing in the terminal?

 

Matt

 

Also, what RF gain are you setting?  Does it exceed the maximum input level
of the spectrum analyser?

Are you connected directly, or with an antenna?





 

On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Jonathan Fox <[email protected]>
wrote:

A colleague and I are sending a simple signal in GNU Radio (sine wave, 1
MHz, amplitude of 1) to the USRP sink and have the center frequency at 500
MHz. The N210 USRP is hooked up to an Agilent spectrum analyzer. On the
analyzer we are seeing a weird phenomena every two seconds. At first we see
the carrier frequency and two sidebands from the sine wave (see attached
normal.gif). Then after two seconds we get two bursts of multiple harmonics
(see odd.gif).

 

The question is, why is this happening? Does the phase of the 1 KHz signal
become discontinuous before or after being sent to the USRP?

 

Thanks,

 

Jon Fox


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I don't recall seeing any U's but I can recheck tomorrow. The gain on the
USRP was set to -2. The USRP was connected directly with an SMA cable. The
analyzer is an Agilent E4440A, the Analyzer is rated for at least 1 Watt on
average, 100 Watt on a peak pulse (with the built-in attenuator in use).
While I am not ruling out the maximum input I thought the N210 tops out at
0.5 Watts due to FCC regulations.

 

Thanks

Jon


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