I've tried using gr-sounder, but I think it only works well for any of the
LXRX and RFX family.
I only have a WBX and when I tried to hook it up straight from my TXA to
RXB, it gave me 32760 coefficients.
I haven't figured out how to open the file output of gr-sounder.py, but that
is what the debugger told me.
Any thoughts on this or comments?
Also can someone please show me how to open the file output of gr-sounder.py
using python?
Thanks!
- Jan
Martin Braun-4 wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 11:43:53AM -0700, sirjanselot wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out how to measure the impulse response of a channel
>> its coefficients.
>
> Hello sirjanselot,
>
> the channel sounder which is part of GNU Radio works, but has no
> synchronisation or anything--so you have no direct means of averaging
> taps. Perhaps you can give it a bash, though.
>
> Cheers,
> MB
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