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The Ettus Research Software Defined Radio B210 has a range of 70 MHz - 6 GHz, a Bandwidth of 56 MHz and its maximum ADC rate is 61.44 MS/s. Doesn't Nyquist theorem state that the sampling rate should be 2*Fmax, where Fmax here is 6 GHz ?

EDIT: the board uses Analog Devices AD9361 RFIC

The Ettus Research Software Defined Radio B210 has a range of 70 MHz - 6 GHz, a Bandwidth of 56 MHz and its maximum ADC rate is 61.44 MS/s. Doesn't Nyquist theorem state that the sampling rate should be 2*Fmax, where Fmax here is 6 GHz ?

The Ettus Research Software Defined Radio B210 has a range of 70 MHz - 6 GHz, a Bandwidth of 56 MHz and its maximum ADC rate is 61.44 MS/s. Doesn't Nyquist theorem state that the sampling rate should be 2*Fmax, where Fmax here is 6 GHz ?

EDIT: the board uses Analog Devices AD9361 RFIC

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How can you recieve a 6 GHz signal with only 64MS/s ADC?

The Ettus Research Software Defined Radio B210 has a range of 70 MHz - 6 GHz, a Bandwidth of 56 MHz and its maximum ADC rate is 61.44 MS/s. Doesn't Nyquist theorem state that the sampling rate should be 2*Fmax, where Fmax here is 6 GHz ?