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Subject: | Re: LF: The return of EbNaut for Dummies |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 11 Sep 2018 08:09:25 -0400 |
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Hi Luis,
your last-mentioned decimator and FFT settings are fine. I think the confusion is only about the term "width". The 438 uHz is the width of one single FFT bin, i.e. the inverse of the 38 minute time span. What Stefan meant is the total width of all bins in the spectrogram, which should theoretically be identical to the decimated samplerate 44100 / 1536 = 65536 * 0.000438 = 28.71 Hz However there is a catch: SpecLab only shows and exports the middle half of the spectrum, for the purpose of hiding the outer rolloff region of the decimation filter. Thus in your case the number of exported bins is only 32768, and the total observation width is 14.35 Hz (i.e. +- 7.18 Hz around the center frequency). Don't let yourself be confused by the Windows filesystem timestamps. An export file is written at the end of the first integration period, but file access will still be left open and locked, awaiting further data. When the next FFT is ready 10 minutes later, SpecLab will detect that the maximum filesize limit (1 kB) would be exceeded, so it closes the first file, and the new data is written to the next file. That is why the timestamp of the first file will be increased by 10 minutes. Best wishes, Markus -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Di, 11. Sept 2018 13:42 Betreff: RE: LF: The return of EbNaut for Dummies Hi Stefan
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I prefer to understand the process rather than getting a working .usr So, excuse me again for dumming again J
All understood about the length and relation to FFT windows time (length) in SL. Width was un unknown parameter for me And I’m afraid the problem is about the width:
>> Choose the FFT width and length to suit your settings. The width is maybe 10 * 1/(symbol length) or more
Lets say 1Hz minimum for a 10 sec symbol leght, right ?
So, in the FFT configuration window the only way to get >1Hz(1.3Hz) for “Width of one FFT-bin” is to reduce decimation to 1 and then set FFT length to 32768 to get some “FFT window time (length)”. But then, the indows time is just 743ms which will not cover the length of the message at all
I’m stucked here. Can’t get >width with 30 minutes FFT lenghts. I’m using 44.100Hz sample rate L
The FFT input type is “Complex ith internal frequency shift”. But even using “Real FFT starting at 0Hz” doesn’t improve much Decimation at 1536 and FFT length 65535 produces “Width of one FFT” at 438uHz and FFT windows time 38 min. So this time good length but small width
What I’m doing wrong ?
73 de Luis EA5DOM
De: owner-[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
En nombre de DK7FC
Hi Luis,
Well, the FFT settings must be so that you cover enough width (in Hz) and length (in seconds). The necessary width depends on your symbol length. The length is mentioned in the FFT settings register card (FFT window time). Choose a rectangular
window for EbNaut decodes.
I think there are no limits, you can run 0.1 second symbol length. But usually it is used for weak signals and stable paths.
Send me your .usr file and the EbNaut settings you want to try.
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