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#1 2016-Dec-12 10:16:15

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#2 2016-Dec-13 08:47:21

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I don't recognize the "wl_example_siso_ofdm_txrx_overshadowing.m" filename. Assuming it is a modification of our "wl_example_siso_ofdm_txrx.m" and remains similar, you can adjust the PHY rate by adjusting the MOD_ORDER variable. Values that are supported in the example are (2: BPSK, 4: QPSK, 16: 16-QAM, 64: 64-QAM). The other way to affect the transmit rate is to add channel coding to the example.

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#3 2016-Dec-13 13:04:32

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#4 2016-Dec-13 17:37:37

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The WARPLab ref design uses a fixed 40MSps sample rate. The OFDM examples use 2x interpolation/decimation for a 20MHz-bandwidth signal. You can further adjust the bandwidth with more rate-change filtering in the m code.

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#5 2016-Dec-15 08:37:54

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