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From: | Marcus Müller |
Subject: | Re: Galileo Frequency Shifting and Filtering |
Date: | Tue, 28 Feb 2023 17:25:12 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.8.0 |
Hi David,
Dear Marcus, all
Thank you for your response. You are right, I will try to better explain the problem:
Well, when I record the signals separately (for example E5b) as shown in the below picture, and after that I try to process the file containing the IQ samples by means of GNSS-SDR free-tool, I can parse the messages to generate ephemeris, almanac or Rinex files. Even if E5b bandwidth is 25MHz, it works sampling at 20 MHz.
You're losing 1/5 of the relevant spectrum. That doesn't mean it
*can't* work, it's just unnecessarily bad – honestly, **why** are
you using a sampling rate that's not fit to represent the *full*
signal? Can you please state *reasons*?
The issue comes when I try to record both signals at the same time. Taking into account the suggestions Jim, Daniel and you have given me in the forum, I have made a couple of changes in the program resulting in:
Now, at least I think I am closer to getting what I need but I am not sure if there are more mistakes in the flowgraph. So, I have tried to record the signals according to the above flowgraph but after that I still cannot read any signal from the satellites whereas if I record them separately I can.
This makes no sense at all. Where do your "Center Frequencies" in
the Freq.-Xlating filters come from?
Best regards,
Marcus
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