Hi, I am sorry for the delayed response.

I checked the centering of the OFDM signal and it looks pretty good. Even
looking at the signal's spectrum using SDR# on other computer was very nice
- book-grade example of nicely shaped OFDM spectrum. Today I upgraded from
GNU Radio v 3.7.6.1 to 3.7.7.1 and reception (syncrhonization and
detection) has improved dramatically. Even at relatively low sample rate
(1M, anything lower simply doesn't synchronizie). Unfortunately the
received packets still weren't enough for any kind of real world
transmission.

Was OFDM improved in some kind of way in v3.7.7.1 (I don't see anything
related to OFDM in changelog)? I simply launched the same flowgraph on
newer version and it works much better.

2015-05-11 21:02 GMT+02:00 Martin Braun <[email protected]>:

> On 09.05.2015 15:47, Michal Vaclík wrote:
> > Doesn't seem so - by connecting scope to DETECT port on S&C block I can
> > see only randomly timed peeks as opposed to running with channel model
> > where the peeks happen at fixed time periods.
> >
> > Detection seems to get better with higher sample rates.
>
> This might be an issue of high relative frequency offsets (which get
> less severe for higher sub-carrier bandwidths). You could check how well
> your OFDM signal is centered.
>
> M
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