Re: [USRP-users] "Additional signa"l after a packet transmission

2018-02-22 Thread NAVES Raphael via USRP-users
> noise > > > > coming after the first packet. How could I remove the noise > > > > following > > > > a > > > > packet burst ? Is that a problem of turning off the power > > > > amplifier > > > > in > > > > t

Re: [USRP-users] "Additional signa"l after a packet transmission

2018-02-22 Thread NAVES Raphael via USRP-users
. > > > > > > For example, if you transmit something that isn't zero-mean, > > > then > > > the > > > DC offset cancellation *in* the receiving end would start to > > > > cancel > > > out. As that cancellation is effectively a narrow high

Re: [USRP-users] "Additional signa"l after a packet transmission

2018-02-19 Thread NAVES Raphael via USRP-users
esponse after you turn off the > transmitter. > > So, if you could share both your full transmit block diagram as > well > as > your receiving block diagram, we might be able to help you! > > Best regards, > Marcus > On Fri, 2018-02-09 at 09:28 +0100, NAVES Raphael via

Re: [USRP-users] "Additional signa"l after a packet transmission

2018-02-09 Thread NAVES Raphael via USRP-users
reception of the following packet if its power is less than this additional noise. What do you suggest to cancel it ? I'm using the USRP sink/source blocks from gnuradio for the transmission/reception parts. Best, Raphaƫl On Thu, 08 Feb 2018 21:48:10 +0100, NAVES Raphael via USRP-users wrote:

Re: [USRP-users] "Additional signa"l after a packet transmission

2018-02-08 Thread NAVES Raphael via USRP-users
11:33 AM, NAVES Raphael via USRP-users wrote: Hello everyone, I implemented a burst transmission between two USRP N210. The transmission and the packet receiving works well, however I'm facing the following problem. From the reception side, I notice that after the packet receiving, the sampling

[USRP-users] Disabling GPS-DO on USRP N210

2017-11-17 Thread NAVES Raphael via USRP-users
Hello, I'm currently using a GPS-DO on my USRP N210. However, I want to receive a 1 pps signal from an external octoclock. I'm wondering how far I have to disable the GPS-DO. As mentioned in past posts, I switch the jumper J510 to the position 1-2. But I think it's not sufficient to get the