Spurious signals with no antenna
Spurious signals with no antenna
Hello
I'm a new RSP1A user and I've been playing with it to see it's limitations.
I've connected a 50 ohm terminator to see the device noise baseline and I've observed repetitive signals trough the available spectrum.
For example, a spike is at exactly 120.00MHz ( in the air-band ).
It's not affected by the LNA / IF GAIN settings.
The same signal is present with an open input.
I've tested under Windows / Linux with the provided sofware / drivers and custom builds - the signals are present in all cases.
Is it normal ?
Is it some sort of LO leakage ? Or is it generated by the front end architecture ?
I'm a new RSP1A user and I've been playing with it to see it's limitations.
I've connected a 50 ohm terminator to see the device noise baseline and I've observed repetitive signals trough the available spectrum.
For example, a spike is at exactly 120.00MHz ( in the air-band ).
It's not affected by the LNA / IF GAIN settings.
The same signal is present with an open input.
I've tested under Windows / Linux with the provided sofware / drivers and custom builds - the signals are present in all cases.
Is it normal ?
Is it some sort of LO leakage ? Or is it generated by the front end architecture ?
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Re: Spurious signals with no antenna
It's actually the 5th harmonic of the Clock which is 24 MHz. All radios generate spurs at harmonics of the clock frequency but with an SDR, you actually 'see' them. Some software 'hides' these spurs by placing a software notch at these harmonics, that also notches signals, so it doesn't alter the fact that they are always there.
Sincerely
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Re: Spurious signals with no antenna
So it's something expected.
It's my first hi-end SDR so I did not know if it's normal or not, until now I've been playing with "tayloe mixer" based devices that don't show LO leakage, as they work only up to LO/4.
Thanks,
Alex
It's my first hi-end SDR so I did not know if it's normal or not, until now I've been playing with "tayloe mixer" based devices that don't show LO leakage, as they work only up to LO/4.
Thanks,
Alex
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