Barry,
I believe I know why the example sample rate was set that way in the past.
Many users use a RTL-SDR (RTL2832U chip with a R820T or E4000 tuner typically).
It works correctly over two groups of sample range: 225,001 -> 300,000 Hz and
900,00 -> 3,200,000 (or less).
If you choose a sample rate not in those ranges, the chip will "choose" a
sample rate that it will work with and a message is sent to STDIO to inform the user.
So, you will see a lot of 250 KHz, 1 Msps and 2 Msps rate examples.
Thanks for updating the Tutorials!
Regards,
Ray Roberge
WACYB
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Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 12:24:49 -0500
From: Barry Duggan <address@hidden>
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Cc: Discuss Gnuradio <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: Sample Rate & Hardware Considerations Tutorial:
GNURadio.org
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James,
Thank you for your comments on our documentation! I started working on
the docs last year including adding flowgraphs to the block docs and
updating the tutorials to rel 3.8. The
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations
is one which has been updated recently, but I didn't have the hardware
to test it. (I will next week).
So, for question 1: that tutorial was written several years ago. I don't
know why that sample rate was chosen, but some older computers have
trouble with high sample rates......
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