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[Discuss-gnuradio] what will be the real transmit power in Watt when we


From: Bill Stevenson
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] what will be the real transmit power in Watt when we change the tx-amplitude in software
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:55:22 -0800 (PST)

Hello, everyone!

I am working on the benchmark_tx.py file, I know the transmit power for RXF2400 is 50mW. But is this number corresponding to the option -tx-amplitude setting to the default value 12000? If it is, i could calculate the real tx power after i changed the tx-amplitude parameter.

Another interesting question is that in receive_path.py file, there is a parameter called threshold to control the process of carrier sensing, but that parameter is in dB and the default value is set to 30dB! Does it mean the real threshold value is set to 1000 Watt?  That would be too great! It is impossible! If it were not in Watt, is it in mW? I am confused, could anyone tell me a little bit about this unit definition in USRP?

Thanks a lot!

Bill


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