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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Adding Attenuation in GNU radio


From: Marcus Müller
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Adding Attenuation in GNU radio
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 12:38:33 +0200
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Hi Jose,

yep, multiply const with a real value |·| < 1 would be **equivalent** to an analog attenuator.

anyway, it's very uncommon to do such an operation in DSP, unless you need a fair comparison between different signals or such.

Maybe you'd want to explain why you want to do that?

Best regards,

Marcus


On 07/16/2017 07:23 AM, Jose Ruvalcaba wrote:
Hello,

This may seem like a really simple question, but If I wanted to attenuate my signal coming out from a USRP source block in GRC, say by 80 dB,, how would I go ahead and do that? Would I just add a multiply constant block after my USRP source block to scale down the incoming signal's amplitude? Would I be able to check my attenuated signal through the QT frequency plot  block?


Thanks,
Jose


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