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From: | Artur Nogueira |
Subject: | Re: Osmocom Source (frequency deviation) |
Date: | Wed, 24 Jun 2020 18:12:56 -0300 |
Assuming the difference is small enough, this is a normal RX problem that a GMSK demod should be able to handle. The labels on your frequency plot do not say what the offset is, but hint that it is small. Take a look at gmsk.py to see how it's handled in the built-in demod.On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 4:10 PM Artur Nogueira <artur.nogsj@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Jeff,Thanks for the feedback.I'm using GNU Radio Version 3.7.13.5 and two Great Scott Gadgets HackRF units for the transmission/reception.My workflow looks like this:Do you usually use any artifact to compensate for this frequency shift?I'm afraid this could affect demodulation and therefore the BER.Best regards,ArturEm qua., 24 de jun. de 2020 às 16:31, Jeff Long <willcode4@gmail.com> escreveu:Artur,You haven't mentioned what software you are using, how you have it configured, or what your flowgraph looks like.If you are using two SDRs and the frequency difference is a few kHz, then that is just oscillator differences.On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 3:12 PM Artur Nogueira <artur.nogsj@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,I'm comparing the spectra of a pair of transmitted/received GMSK signals (carrier frequency = 923 MHz).As expected, there is a certain channel attenuation.Nevertheless, there is this frequency deviation at the Osmocom Source output:I suppose this is something related to the receiver hardware.Do you have a suggestion on how to compensate for this effect at a software level?Best regards,Artur
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