On 06/27/2020 04:55 PM, Silvio Cardero wrote:
ThanksGnu Radio doesn't give you numbers calibrated against powers or voltages seen at the antenna, only some approximation of dBFS in theThat goes with what I thoughtIt seems to coincide with the ADCFrom my gain calculation and reading the transceiver specs the ADC should be a 1vp/p device hence 4 dBm FS + 3dB more for I&Q.Yet the GNU and Matlab views show the Received word seems to be 10 dBm FS or 1 v p/p
digital domain. If you want that calibrated in "real world, as seen at the antenna" units, you'll need to undertake a calibration exercise
over the multi-dimension parameter space of:
o Gain setting
o Frequency
o Analog bandwidth setting
o Sample rate
o Probably master clock rate
o Whether you're using TX/RX or RX2 port for RX
Since Gnu Radio (and, by inference MatLab) do not *KNOW* anything about the analog behavior of the transceivers it's connected to, you
cannot come to any conclusions about what the instantaneous samples *mean* in terms of real-world analog voltages other than that
they're mostly linearly related, and that for a given situation, a larger sample magnitude means a larger output from the DAC (or, respectively
from the ADC).
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