[Discuss-gnuradio] Analog Bandwidth of UHD Block

2018-02-09 Thread Tellrell White
Hello I'm currently using the N210 with the UBX-160 daughterboard and the link below says the analog bandwidth is 160 MHZ. So, I'm assuming this BW isn't changeable so what do I put for the channel BW within the UHD block within GNU Radio?

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Analog Bandwidth of UHD Block

2018-02-09 Thread CEL
To be a bit more explicit: like the product page says, you **cannot** use the UBX-160 in an N210. You need an X3x0 if you want to use that! If you're however interested in smaller bandwidths that the N210 can sample alias-free, yes, the UBX-40, or the other *BX daughterboards would be an

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Analog Bandwidth of UHD Block

2018-02-09 Thread Marcus D. Leech
On 02/09/2018 03:44 PM, Tellrell White wrote: Hello I'm currently using the N210 with the UBX-160 daughterboard and the link below says the analog bandwidth is 160 MHZ. So, I'm assuming this BW isn't changeable so what do I put for the channel BW within the UHD block within GNU Radio?

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gr-radar and FMCW radar imlementation for measuring range with high resolution

2018-02-09 Thread Tilen Matkovič
Hi, thanks for quick reply! I was aware of range resolution equation, apparently I didn't specify project enough and wasn't really paying attention while reading some articles :/. Goal of my project would be to measure breathing/heartbeat rate of a human using FMCW radar in GNU radio. I just

[Discuss-gnuradio] Connecting n210 via gigabit ethernet to usb3.0 connector to raspberry pi 3

2018-02-09 Thread Brandon Dunn
Hi i've read in past discussion board posts i found that a n210 could possibly be connected to a raspberry pi 3 via a gigabit ethernet to usb3.0 connector. I've recently purchased such a connector and wanted to try it out. When i did, the green light on the ethernet port of the n210 lite up

[Discuss-gnuradio] Timestamping baseband samples

2018-02-09 Thread Benny Alexandar
Hi All, In Broadcast receiver where the RF samples are received on AIR and channel decoder does the demodulation of digital radio symbols, and extracts the compressed audio data. This is then fed to an audio decoder to decode the audio. After decoding the uncompressed audio has to be played