You should be good to go if you have 10 MHz reference clock available. The Airspy's
accept anything from 10 MHz to 100 MHz external clock reference on the MCX connector.
Don't ask me how the internals figure this out or if any configuration is necessary to
specify
the source reference. I haven't tried this but will go back to my shop and connect
a 10 MHz
reference to an R2 to see what if any affect it has on op25 receiving a live p25 system.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: op25-dev <op25-dev-bounces(a)lists.osmocom.org> On Behalf Of op25(a)zellners.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [op25-dev] rx.py Airspy MASTER GAIN Setting option?????
Quoting wllmbecks(a)gmail.com:
A good tool is to take a look at your symbols and
mixer plots to
verify if the (-q 2) is the
Thats why I use OP25 for the constellation etc. that other software
doesn't provide. More accurate to tune.
The 2 ppm is accurate as its confirmed with other programs. Which
start with a 0 and over time it is steady at 2ppm +- a little...
However, I have run the calibration utility on all of
my Airspy
devices using a GPSDO
What is the CLKIN expecting? I'd have to check to see that our GPS
simulcast controllers put out a similar or compatible signal... and I
might drag one to a site when I go to test with...
But the -q 2 setting is accurate as anything or more less, and nothing
decodes, nice tight constellation.