That's fine for low rate stuff, but for Mehmeto's application, he probably needs to be more coherent. Correlating on a preamble would be a good idea, I think.
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 9:04 AM Vitt Benv <vittben@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mehmeto,in my opinion and in my experience with LEO sats, it's usefull to retune the receiver using doppler correction info coming from external app.In the past I used to query old beloved Predict via socket to control a ICOM PR1000 receiver with a little utility that I wrote ( google "pcrsat" ).It worked fine to demodulated 1200BPSK or CW telemetry also on heavy doppler (ovehead pass).Ciao,Victor_______________________________________________2017-04-28 13:40 GMT+02:00 Mehmeto <mehmetozcelebi@gmail.com>:Dear All,
I have a situation where I need to demodulate a wide bandwidth signal (70
Mbps QPSK modulated, having 35 MHz IF bandwidth and sampled at 105 MSPS ) in
our lab. However, the signal generator will also add some amount of doppler
shift at a rate of 1 kHz/s. Which PSK demodulation blocks are suitable for
fast demodulation under some doppler shift. I
I know that I can not use the Costas Loop or any other block that uses a
feedback loop because of their speed limitations.
I am considering to add a preamble to simplify things since I know high
speed Satellite downlinks use Preamble. I guess the use of preambles make
demodulation easier.
Please advise.
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