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Stemlab 128.88-16 Origin of TX spurs in 3rd Nyquist Zone and possible remedy? #1059

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@hb9ewy

Description of the setup:

  • Device: Stemlab 122.88-16, V1R1
  • SD card image: red-pitaya-alpine-3.14-armv7-20220322.zip
  • Application: "SDR transceiver compatible with HPSDR"
  • Other relevant information: SDR Quisk 4.1.96, but same behavior with powerSDRmx

Description of the problem:

  • Spurs on TX in 2m Band close to the carrier (e.g. about 192kHz), only 50..60dBc, depenig on the selected I/Q data rate (rx sampling rate on quisk).
  • The strength of the spurs depends on the transmitted carrier level in a linear manner.
  • see SA screenshots below:
    a) 384kHz I/Q data rate
    TX_RP16_384kHz_Spurs_IMG_5252

a) 192kHz I/Q data rate
TX_RP16_192kHz_Spurs_IMG_5249

Steps to reproduce the problem:

Stemlab powered from analog DC power supply.

  1. tx a constant carrier in the 2m band. e.g. fundamental about 21.41.46MHz -> 144.34MHz in 3rd NQZ, level below fs.
  2. observe an measure surious emissions close to carrier. 145MHz bandbassfilter on output 1 or 2 followed by the SA.
    10 dB attenuator directly on output did no change the relative spur level.
  3. vary the I/Q data rate: 48, 96, 192, 384 kHz.

I wonder what causes these spurs and why do they vary with the I/Q data rate (I assume this to be the rate of the the rx data stream).
Is my assumption correct, that the tx I/Q data rate is always 48kHz?

Thank you.

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