Difference between revisions of "DAB modulation"

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The modulator takes the ETI stream and produce the complex [[wikipedia:baseband|baseband]] DAB OFDM signal ready for upconvert at the desired radio frequency.
 
The modulator takes the ETI stream and produce the complex [[wikipedia:baseband|baseband]] DAB OFDM signal ready for upconvert at the desired radio frequency.
  
==CRC-DabMod Modulator==
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==ODR-DabMod Modulator==
*[[CRC-DabMod]] DAB modulator from CRC
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*[[ODR-DabMod]] DAB modulator from CRC
  
 
==Transmission using USRP Hardware==
 
==Transmission using USRP Hardware==
===Patched CRC-DabMod===
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With the current improvements on [[ODR-DabMod]], it is possible to directly use UHD to send data to the USRP, and do the digital filtering inside ODR-DabMod.
With the current improvements on [[CRC-DabMod]], it is possible to directly use UHD to send data to the USRP, and do the digital filtering inside CRC-DabMod.
 
  
  

Revision as of 19:00, 6 March 2014

The modulator takes the ETI stream and produce the complex baseband DAB OFDM signal ready for upconvert at the desired radio frequency.

ODR-DabMod Modulator

Transmission using USRP Hardware

With the current improvements on ODR-DabMod, it is possible to directly use UHD to send data to the USRP, and do the digital filtering inside ODR-DabMod.


VHF Band III baseband player (sender)

For crc-dabmod released by CRC, which did not yet contain an integrated UHD output, a baseband player is required to use the USRP Software Defined Radio platform. The baseband player sends the stream to the SDR device, and defines additional settings like transmission frequency, DAC sample rate, gain and other parameters.

Recent versions of gnuradio and Ettus products with UHD:

Deprecated gnuradio USRP1 with libusrp driver (for gnuradio version up to 3.4.2):

  • Band 3 baseband player Graphical gnuradio DAB VHF Band III baseband player for USRP1.
  • CRC-Dwap.py original baseband player designed by CRC for USRP1 (using gnuradio 2.0)