On Dec 1, 2008, at 2:24 PM, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Qi Chen <address@hidden> wrote:
1. The gr-sounder default transmit amplitude is 4096, is there a
particular
reason why this number is chosen? My guess is because a 12-bit
DAC is used.
You are correct. This app uses a custom FPGA image for transmission,
and unlike most GNU Radio applications, the amplitude here is
directly
converted to the DAC output values. This is the maximum amplitude.
That makes sense. Do those measured output power values make sense?
3. I did a indoor measurement with TX-RX separation of 50 meters
(w/ LOS),
the received channel impulse response has 5 chunks of CIRs
instead of one,
and the number of samples between each chunk is always 800 chips,
I am sure
those CIRs are not multipath delays since in an indoor
environment the
corresponding delays can't be 800-chips apart from each other(way
too long).
Am I missing something here?
You need to post your command line parameters for the transmitter
and receiver.
I am using the default parameters for both tx and rx.
My command lines are as follows:
Tx: sudo ./usrp_sounder.py -t -f 2.44G -v -D
Rx: sudo ./usrp_sounder.py -t -f 2.44G -v -D -F output.dat