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From: | Shuvodip Majumdar |
Subject: | Re: Help Needed for FREQUENCY SINK Block of GNU Radio |
Date: | Wed, 26 Oct 2022 18:20:29 +0530 |
Hello Shuvodip:
It simply takes STFT of the raw input data after applying a windowing function to them. No further calibrations or amplitude corrections are applied.
You will get an 0 dB peak if you turn off the windowing function (set it to "rectangular") and if the signal is not leaking into multiple bins.
Regards,Kyeong Su Shin
보낸 사람: Shuvodip Majumdar <shuvodipcool@gmail.com> 대신 Discuss-gnuradio <discuss-gnuradio-bounces@gnu.org>
보낸 날짜: 2022년 10월 26일 수요일 오후 8:45
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제목: Help Needed for FREQUENCY SINK Block of GNU RadioHello all,
The Frequency Sink block of GNU Radio gives a spectrum plot where the y-axis is labelled as "Relative Gain (dB)".
My question is that with respect to what this "relative" data is being taken?
I plotted one 1*e^(j*2*pi*f*t) and in the spectrum response I got -8.7 dB at frequency f. I am confused about how this calculation is being done.
Thank you.
With regards,Shuvodip
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