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[Discuss-gnuradio] About the RFX 2400 daughterboard


From: Ankit Saf
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] About the RFX 2400 daughterboard
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 21:10:07 +0200

So I had a few questions about the RFX 2400 daughterboard, and this what
Matt Ettus had to say in his email...

>
> 1.What is the maximum distance I can place two USRPs with the RFX 2400 
> daughterboards, both communicating with an antenna, to ensure proper 
> transmission, provided they have some line of sight available?

That depends on many many factors, including modulation, antennas, data
rate, environment, other interferers, how well you've written your code,
etc.  It is impossible to give a proper answer to your question, but I
can tell you that a few feet sounds like you are doing something worng.

> 2. I've tried adjusting the gain in the receiver (the maximum gain I could 
> use at the receiver for this was 89) and the amplitude in the transmitter 
> (while using the benchmark_tx.py and benchmark_rx.py programs) to maximize 
> this distance, but I can only go as far as a few feet apart. Is there any 
> other way to adjust the gain? Also, the CRC32 was false for all packets 
> received. Is there a way to fix that, or should that not be an issue?

There is a lot of work involved in creating a proper AGC system for your
individual application and system.  More gain is not always better.

> Finally, I am trying to implement a simple direction finding algorithm using 
> two antennas as receivers in one USRP. Are you aware of any other similar 
> work that has already been done in the field?

Yes, quite a bit of work has been done on this, and I believe at least
one paper was published.


To update on the first question...I was using the benchmark_tx.py to
transmit and benchmark_rx.py on another USRP to receive, with pretty
much default settings and carrier frequency of 2.45GHz.
Any comments on that?
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