Hi Steve,
In regards to your post about the anti-aliasing filter
you referred to, it appears that it is getting set in
librtlsdr.c, rtlsdr_init_baseband()
If one wanted to change that to optimize the anti-aliasing
to a lower bandwidth, say 1500 Khz instead of the 2048 Khz
How would you change the fir_coeff[] table entries to achieve
this? The 8 bit entries and 12 bit entries are confusing to me.
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I have seen other reports on the mailing list, saying
that sample rates
between 300 kS/s and 900 kS/s don't work. If this applies to all RTL
devices, then maybe it should be documented and the library can return
an error code for such sample rates. Otherwise people will keep walking
into this trap.
We could return some sort of error in those cases, but such low rates
(< 1MS/s) aren't recommended in general. First of all, the
anti-aliasing filter we're using has a fixed bandwidth of 2 MHz, and
although the coefficients can be changed, I doubt you can get a nice
filter for lower bandwidths with such a low order. And then the ADCs
only have 8 bits resolution, so you want to improve that by decimating,
and also profit from decimation gain.
Even Realtek uses 2.048 MS/s for FM reception in their original Windows
software.