Last year I did was working on a uni paper looking at developing a
generic
software-defined radar transmitter using GNU Radio as part of a
university
submission. The gnu radio list was instrumental to me learning about
Software Defined Radio, getting my USRP N210 up and running and helping
me
interpret my subsequent testing. Hopefully I was reasonably on the ball!
So
for any interested in my results here is the link! I’d be happy to get
any
feedback,
I understand you are using pure UHD function and no FPGA modification.
Why did you choose:
Ubuntu version 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) 64-bit, GNU Radio version 3.6 and
UHD_003.004.001-23?
Would you change the decision considering current updates or are the any
issues which I not aware of?
In your thesis you show the grc screenshots for the signal generation. I
would actually give a student the task to apply the same test signals to
a original USRP1, of course with far less bandwidth and do a similar
assessment with the SBX and the XCVR2450.
Would it be possible for you to provide your original GRC-files, so we
don’t have to mimic them and do a better comparision?
Of course all the credit goes to you.
With kind regards
Mario Behn
Michael H. wrote in post #1110032:
Hi All,
Last year I did was working on a uni paper looking at developing a
generic
software-defined radar transmitter using GNU Radio as part of a
university
submission. The gnu radio was instrumental to me learning about
Software Defined Radio, getting my USRP N210 up and running and helping
me
interpret my subsequent testing. Hopefully I was reasonably on the ball!
So
for any interested in my results here is the link! I’d be happy to get
any
feedback,