You're misunderstanding sampling. A couple of things:

1) Your signal source has a "sampling frequency" of 5MHz and you are asking
it to generate a cosine with frequency 96.5 MHz. If you've had a DSP or
linear systems class thing back to nyquist (damn kentucky derby means
googling for nyquist is now full of horses)
2) Let's say you tune the USRP to 96.5MHz and there's a station there. What
do you expect the received spectrum to look like? For a hint look up
complex baseband.

Also, it helps people help you if you explain what you expected and what
actually happened.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Vinit Shah <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi,
> I have been trying to run basic FM radio tutorial using USRP n200 but I
> cannot even do that. Attached is the png file of my flow graph, I do not
> understand what is wrong here.
>
> I also tried to check spectrum using  waterfall sink but no significant
> results
> Please guide me here.
>
> -Vinit Shah
>
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