Thursday, July 6, 2017

[Discuss-gnuradio] Spurious Spikes in RX Data

Hi,

I've recently gotten someone with Matlab to help me look at what's going on in my receiver. The image was created with matlab from data from a file sink connected directly to a usrp source. I am seeing spurious spikes when plotting I or Q, and I'm not sure where they could be coming from, or how to get rid of them. I know what I think I'm about to transmit doesn't have those spikes.

Some info that might be helpful:
Using a N210 with a UBX connected directly to my desktop.
I have tried a few sample rates (96000, 201613).
I am currently doing a loopback test, though working on getting the sdr to listen to a signal generated by another piece of equipment.
This doesn't stop me from being able to decode what is transmitted, but since my issue is I can't decode messages with as low of an SNR as I expect, I'm trying to examine everything as closely as possible. I'm off by 20-30 dB.
The entire path to get to matlab is: usrp_source -> file_sink -> Python's scipy in order to read in the raw data and store it in a .mat.

Also, if any responder would be kind enough to also point out how I properly respond, that'd be great. I know I can't just hit reply to the digest, and I also can't change the subject line when I hit reply in the digest, so I'm sort of stumped. I have had digest mode on, so I'll turn that off for now.

Thanks,
Sean

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Sean Horton

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