> correct makes sure that the subcarrier is centered in the bin; the
> coarse adjusts for an integer number of subcarriers off from the center
> frequency. By default, the OFDM receiver will correct for some number of
> subcarrier bins (it's either +/-5 or +/-10; I can't remember). If your
> radios have a frequency offset that is greater than the maximum number
> of subcarriers specified here, the receiver cannot receive the symbols
> correctly.
How about the fine frequency offset correction? How can I turn it on?
For instance, how do I have to modify the benchmark/tunnel scripts in
order to do that?
> Yes, you can transmit a tone using uhd_siggen.py to fine out a rough
> estimate of the frequency offset and adjust either the transmitter or
> receiver based on this number.
Thanks, I will try that next days.
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