well i have sorted out the issue. I was doing a mistake by putting 'cd' before the directory and then was trying to run the file after entering the directory (gnuradio/usrp/host/apps). I should have written the following in terminal instead:
go...@ubuntu:~gnuradio/usrp/host/apps/burn-db-eeprom -t rfx900_mimo_a -f -A -B This works fine. Gohar gohar wrote: I did all the modifications on rfx900. when trying to burn eeprom i receive the following error. bash: burn-db-eeprom: command not found I am trying to run the command in the following manner (after mounting the rfx900 on side A of USRP rev 3): go...@ubuntu:~/gnuradio/usrp/host/apps$burn-db-eeprom -t rfx900_mimo_a -f -A -B What am i missing? Is there any problem with the permissions? If yes, then how to set permissions correctly? Gohar The newer way will have better phase noise. Matt Newell Jensen wrote: > When doing this modification, is there any performance differences > between using a setup with this modification versus a newer USRP1 that > doesn't need this modification? I think I had heard that the newer > USRP1 has better clock performance or something for the RFX900 boards > and didn't know how much a setup with this modification would perform > in comparison to a setup with a newer USRP1 (using the RFX900 boards). > > On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Matt Ettus > > wrote: > > Gohar wrote: > > Hi, > Is it possible to use rfx900 with usrp rev 3 hardware that was > released in 2005? If yes, what changigs should be made on > either board (usrp board or rfx900 board) ? > > > > > On the RFX board > Move R36 to R34 > Move R115 to R116 > > Put the rfx board on the USRP and run > > burn-db-eeprom -t rfx900_mimo_a -f -A -B > > Matt >
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