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I am trying to implement a simple pseudo-noise (PN) ranging simulation. I have used this GNU Radio example, and I have adapted it a bit to suit my needs.

Here is a screenshot of my flowchart: enter image description here

The most important change is that I have introduced a new variable called 'bps' (bits per second). I use it and the 'samp_rate' to calculate the samples-per-symbol by the following formula:

sps = int(samp_rate/bps)

Here is where the sps variable is used (see the red blocks): enter image description here

Question:

Why increasing the bits per second (bps) and therefore decreasing the samples per symbol (sps) gives better correlation between the reference and "transmitted" signals?

Correlation with bps = 1.2k: enter image description here

Correlation with bps = 4.8k: enter image description here

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Your sync word is the sample points of your symbols. That being said, before you use a correlation estimator, you need to use a symbol timing synchronization block to decrease your sample/symbol=1. What you observed is quite expected since you look at the consecutive samples of an oversampled modulated signal!

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