Hello,
I am working on a phase coherent application using USRP B210. As the phase
difference between RX channels of B210 is relatively stable I wanted to see
how it behaves across the whole frequency range. I performed some
measurements and unfortunately for some frequencies I observed strange
distortions. The setup consists of a TX USRP, RF splitter, matched cables
and a second USRP with both RX channels connected to the splitter.
Screams documenting the distortions:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DkjrVKz3ywv3ZE0eS1UYeCMTtQwL3Du8?usp=sharing
The received sine wave should have quite similar shape and spectral
properties across both RX channels of USRP.
What I observe instead is a symmetrical harmonic tone at one of the RX,
when the other does not record it.
There are also random distortions in one of the RX channels looking as if
the sine signal was split and shifted at some point in time (looks like a
some sort of buffer issue)
This kind of distortion for some settings persists for some is not present
or occurs regularly.
To provide some illustiation I attach recordings and screens of the
registered distortions.
 usrpb210_sine_rx_distoriton2.mp4
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hif0dZY2Ah7ipC13nfudhoK5HD0JeM9M/view?usp=drive_web>
 usrpb210_sine_rx_distoriton.mp4
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/13niyBdl6H4w0Akdf28KeontnZKUsCUaW/view?usp=drive_web>

I tried to debug this problem but it appears to be related to sample rate,
TX tone frequency, carrier frequency and gains. (I checked dynamic IQ
imbalance or gain controls and changing of the parameters did not affect
anything)
There are now underflow/overflow flags present while I run the flowchart.
The signal that is provided to both RX is identical ( RF mini-circuits RF
splitter), and any outside interferences are limited as the whole setup is
connected via concentric cables. I tried to set the number of receive and
sent frames to 1024 to ensure continuity, but that didn't help.
It is strange that for some frequencies this phenomenon occurs while for
others the phase difference variance is very low and there are no such
distortions.
Could You please explain the cause or propose some kind of solution to this
issue?

Kind regards,
Marcin Wachowiak
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