Is the frequency difference between transmitter and receiver compensated?

Hi!

We plan to build an AoA localization system with the nRF52833. To calculate the signal phases per channel, the antennas are connected to the BLE-RX via switches sequentially. Therefore, the CW-carrier part of the BLE signal is sampled sequentially with some microseconds time difference between the channels.

Is the carrier frequency difference between the BLE-transmitter and the BLE-receiver estimated and compensated in the nRF52833? If the frequency would drift away too much, the phase calculation of the IQ-data per channel would be too errorneous.

Thank you very much for answering the question!

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