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[Discuss-gnuradio] Trying to increase power/amplitude of signal sent fro


From: dhenke
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Trying to increase power/amplitude of signal sent from USRP using GnuRadio.
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 07:42:59 -0700 (PDT)

I am working on a project were a program receives information from a location
beacon and allows the computer to know its location in relation to the
beacon. Now we are trying to see the affects if that signal has interference
or is jammed.

The beacon sends out a frequency at 433Mhz and we are trying to use the USRP
to cause interference or to jam the signal altogether. I have been using the
benchmark_tx.py code within gnu radio to try and send the signal at the same
frequency but it doesn't cause interference. I need to increase the power of
the amplitude of the signal enough to cause interference with the location
beacon. 

I have try to use the option in the benchmark_tx.py command --tx_amplitude=
but this has to be between 0<=amp<1 and therefore doesn't really allow me to
increase the power of the signal.

I have also messed around with GRC but haven't seen anything in there that
would allow me to increase the power either. So any help would be great.



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