> I've seen conflicting specifications for the receive bandwidth on the
> USRP, what is the absolute widest chunk of spectrum you can receive with
> the BasicRX?
If you are using 16 bit complex samples, the USRP1 can send 8 MHz of RF
bandwidth to the host computer. If using 8 bit samples, you can do 16 MHz.
>
> Also can the total bandwidth be split over a couple of ranges? or is it
> always a single chunk?
You can split it over 2 ranges, but the 2 ranges would need to be equal
in width.
>
> Example, can I configure it to cover 1.8-2.0 MHZ, 3.5-4.0Mhz,
> 7.0-7.5MHz, and 14.0-14.5MHz at the same time?
You really have 3 ranges here:
1.8 to 4.0
7-7.5
14-14.5
You could cover any 2 of those at once.
The LFRX is better for this than the BasicRX, BTW, since it has a 30 MHz
LPF and goes down to DC.
Matt
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