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Re: Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in
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Ron Economos |
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Re: Is there something similar to the zero-span of spectrum analyzers in gnuradio? |
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Mon, 19 Dec 2022 09:11:38 -0800 |
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That's not how zero span works. Zero span is a power measurement
of the entire signal (or whatever you have the RBW set to).
If you want to see individual carriers of an OFDM signal, the
best way is to zero out the other carriers in the transmitter.
Here's an example of an ATSC3.0 OFDM signal with all the data
carriers zeroed out so that just the pilot carriers remain. You
can easily see the structure of the of both the continual and
scattered pilots.
Ron
On 12/19/22 07:50, Juan Antonio wrote:
I think I'm not explaining myself well again.
What I want to see in the time domain is a single carrier of an
8mhz signal. That's why I was referring to the zero-span
function of spectrum analyzers.
I have tried to isolate a single 1K carrier using filters but I
did not get good results. That is why I was looking for
something simpler, where simply indicating the frequency, I
would have the output that specific frequency in the time
domain. Something like a very narrow bandĀ raw iq(or magnitude)
demodulatorĀ