Saturday, March 28, 2015

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] R820T frequency tuning issue

On 03/28/2015 10:23 AM, jean-michel.friedt@femto-st.fr wrote:
> As a quick followup to my previous post, I confirm that the R820T is well suited for GPS
> signal decoding. I was not expecting the huge frequency offset (> 100 kHz at 1.57 GHz) and
> was not searching far enough from the expected carrier frequency during the acquisition phase.
> However these results were acquired by runnig rtl_sdr -s ... -f ... while gnuradio-companion
> running gr-osmosdr is unable to lock at 1.57 GHz and barely locks (for a few seconds !) at
> 1.56 GHz. I have analyzed the various version of librtlsdr (used by rtl_sdr and by gr-oscmocom)
> as well as the set_frequency functions and am unable to track any difference between the two
> codes (so far).
>
> JM
>
The R820T is generally flaky above about 1550MHz. Maybe in your
rtl_sdr tests, you just got lucky.

gr-osmosdr uses the *SAME* underlying library as rtl_sdr, and at the
level of Gnu Radio, all of the low-level stuff like
"is the PLL locked" is utterly invisible to the Gnu Radio layer.



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