assume you are using a daughter board with an IQ modulator? This is
supposedly corrected for in the firmware, however, probably not done over
temperature. You can probably tweak it by adding/subtracting a few LSB of
DC offset to your I and Q samples. It's an iterative approach, tweaking
until you minimize it. Won't be able to do better than what's spec'd in the
data sheet though. I have never been able to get less than -60 dBc; not on
URSP hardware but my own stuff. It's really only a problem in really
wide-band modulation (e.g. spread spectrum) where your leakage poke above
the modulation, or with tons of averaging and you are trying to hide your
signal. Of course it's a problem for you, but best bet to blank off the
buffer (or switch the T/R switch) to improve isolation.
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