Actually, I don't know. I thought that by using PC clock in UHD sink and source block in gnuradio allows synchronization.
Also, I thought that Schmidl and Cox algorithm used for timing recovery in OFDM receivers.
Also, I thought that Schmidl and Cox algorithm used for timing recovery in OFDM receivers.
On Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 10:46:38 AM CDT, Marcus Müller <mmueller@gnuradio.org> wrote:
Any OFDM receiver needs a timing recovery method anyways, so that has nothing to do with
how well your PC is suitable for synchronizing two devices.
On 18.05.23 17:43, Hamed Al-Zubi wrote:
> Thanks for your response, Marcus!
> I have observed a constellation rotation for OFDM subcarriers when I use the PC clock for
> synchronization. However, by using the channel model, I am able to see the QPSK
> constellation.
>
> Thanks!
> HZ
>
> On Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 10:35:01 AM CDT, Marcus Müller <marcus.mueller@ettus.com> wrote:
>
>
> No, it's several orders of magnitude worse and generally insufficient for anything where
> you need synchronization.
>
> Best,
> Marcus
>
> On 18.05.23 17:12, Hamed Al-Zubi wrote:
> Hello Dears,
>
> I would like to inquire about the synchronization of two USRPs X300, one acting as a
> transmitter (Tx) and the other as a receiver (Rx). If both USRPs are connected to the same
> laptop, I'm wondering if the accuracy provided by PC clock synchronization is similar (or
> close) to that achieved through GPSDO synchronization?
>
> Regards,
> HZ
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