FFT sink at the receiver or attached to the transmitter GRC?
Your GRCs don't work for me. With which version of GNU Radio were they
built?
On 07.08.2014 11:10, chaitanya wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> thanks for reply
>> Wait, so it does work for more than one frequency? Where exactly does it
>> not work?
> Yes,it worked for more than one frequency .They are 2.45GHz ,2.455GHz and
> 2.46GHz.
> It did not work(that means not reliable) for
> 2.451GHz,2.452GHz,2.453GHz,2.454GHz and also between 2.456 to 2.459GHz.
>
>
>> Put in another way: The OFDM code is agnostic of the actual frequency.
>> There is nothing in the OFDM code that will make it work better at one
>> frequency than another.
> Yeah, I also expected that. Thats why i posted this question.It should work
> for all frequencies but its not working, I don't know why.
>
> Please if possible once try running those ofdm_sender.grc and
> ofdm_receiver.grc at 2.45Ghz and also at 2.452Ghz.And observe the FFT sink.
>
> chaitanya
>
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