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From: | mleech |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Using USRP N200 at symbol rate 27.5 MSps |
Date: | Mon, 22 Oct 2012 09:17:42 -0400 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/0.7.2 |
On 22 Oct 2012 09:02, Zooz Engineer wrote:
Dear All,
I have purchased 3 USRPs (N200) and set them up. I am intending to implement a satellite receiver by connecting a board to the output of an LNB (satellite dish). I am using the daughterboard DBSRX2 and I need to used a symbol rate of 27.5 MSps ( compliant to the standard). For testing purpose, I connected a USRP source to a graphical FFT sink and ran GNURadio. Each time I run GNURadio, I receive a warning:
The hardware does not support the requested RX sample rate:
Target sample rate: 27.500000 MSps
Actual sample rate: 25.000000 MSps
I understand now that to achieve what I want, samples must be taken in 8 bit format in stead of 16. However, I have no clue of how to do this in GNURadio. I changed the wire format to 8 bit but the warning keeps showing up.
Any ideas or suggestions, please?
Thanks a lot.
Zooz
The USRP family use strict integer decimation -- they don't have built-in fractional interpolators.
So the requested sample rate has to be an integer divisor of the input sample rate, which in the case of the N2XX is 100Msps.
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