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Decoding a PSK Stream from A DRA818v Module
kml183:
Hello! I am trying to decode data send from a DRA818v (1W) module at 144.39Mhz by connecting it through an 80dB attenuator (SWR is about 1.2) to an RTL based SDR. When I look at the data the SDR is receiving, I noticed the channel with of the signal is much larger then the 2.5Khz channel I configured. I don't have a LPF on the end of the module so I am getting a harmonic components. I am receiving the data with the SDR on a RPI. The RPI is hosting a rtl_sdr server which I am connecting to with GQRX on my main computer.
Why is the bandwidth of the signal I am receiving so large? is there some other harmonic component here that I am missing? Attached is my settings, the signal I am receiving and my setup.
Thanks
eb4fbz:
You may be overloading the RTL SDR
geggi1:
you can try to set it in 0,5W mode by putting a jumper on the lowpower link and see it it becomes better.
You should also look in to how hard you are driving the transmitter start by lowering the drive
kml183:
--- Quote from: eb4fbz on March 24, 2023, 08:38:52 pm ---You may be overloading the RTL SDR
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--- Quote from: geggi1 on March 24, 2023, 08:45:46 pm ---you can try to set it in 0,5W mode by putting a jumper on the lowpower link and see it it becomes better.
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Hmm I tried dropping the input power but I just get the same spectral components. Just checking the specifications the max input power is 10dBm. My input power would be -50dBm. I just double checked my rtl_tcp setup and I am not enabling the built in LNA or the bias T.
--- Quote from: geggi1 on March 24, 2023, 08:45:46 pm ---You should also look in to how hard you are driving the transmitter start by lowering the drive
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Are you talking about the frequency that I am transmitting information at? I send the command to transmit about 1Hz
Marsupilami:
I have no idea about either of the devices you're using, but I'm curious.
I think geggi1 meant to check the audio input level to the DRA818 (if there's any)
From your spectrum shot it looks like the group spacing is about 45kHz. I wonder where that is coming from.
I might try playing around with the available frequency settings on both the transmitter and the receiver to see which one if any affect the spacing of the peaks and groups. If your transmitter is compressing, the settings of the receiver should cause no change whatsoever in the spectral composition other than a shift. Maybe try to adjust the ratio of the overall receiver frequency and the receiver hardware frequency setting.
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