[hpsdr] Frequency offset - not seen with gnuradio
Tom McDermott
tom.mcdermott4 at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 9 19:48:03 PST 2012
Just an observation - ran some tests using an HP Z3801A GPSDO
connected to Hermes V2.0 as the 10 MHz ref clock, and using
gnuradio / linux as the software.
Listening to WWV on 5.0 MHz, the IQ baseband samples from
Hermes (at 48k sample rate) exactly line up at 0 hertz offset.
If I then dial in 5,000,005 Hz as the Hermes RX NCO frequency,
I see a -5 Hz offset in the baseband spectrum (as expected).
The gnuradio software is not adjusting any timing of the samples,
it is low pass filtering / decimating / plotting / the numeric value of
the digital samples from Hermes.
Sending IQ samples to a LR stereo speaker, it's pretty easy to
hear the binarual effect of the 5 Hz offset (it swishes left-right at
5 Hz). This also ceases at 0 Hz offset.
Filtering / decimating the spectrum down to 48 samples/sec and
integrating for 4096 sample FFT (quite slow) gives a very clear spectral
peak at the NCO offset frequency (WWV minus NCO).
For Hermes + Gnuradio there does not seem to be a frequency offset
error.
-- Tom, N5EG
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