[Hackrf-dev] TX Trouble
wiemeyer at nehp.net
wiemeyer at nehp.net
Tue Oct 17 10:36:53 EDT 2017
Hello All,
I'm still having trouble transmitting from file, a car door clicker
waveform that I saved, similar to one of the tutorial videos.
For one thing, the TX light comes on when I start the flowgraph, but when
I close it, the light stays on. Is that normal?
And, generally speaking, what are things to look for when debugging TX
problems? I can think of two problems: I'm not transmitting with enough
power, or I messed up the waveform somehow when I recorded it.
Regarding the first, I've tried setting the RF gain as high as it will go,
and I've tried different antenna lengths.
Regarding the second, I'm worried that I may have saturated HackRF when I
recorded the waveform. Is there a way to tell, if I view the recorded
waveform in the QT GUI time domain plot? Anything above 1 V or below -1
V? I guess the waveform would look clipped, but it appears so quickly,
that it is hard to tell. Same question on transmit: how can I tell if I
am saturating?
I'm also aware of the trick in the video about multiplying by a constant
to increase SNR. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Brian
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