On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 04:28:44PM -0400, Eric Matlis wrote: > From: Eric Blossom [...@comsec.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:16 PM > To: Eric Matlis > Cc: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] subdevice selection in USRP2 > > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 03:30:09PM -0400, emat...@nd.edu wrote: > > Hi all- > > > > as part of my on-going efforts to acquire 2 channels (two independent > > signals) on my USRP2 with an LFRX board, I would like to know if there is > > an equivalent to the subdevice setup code that exists for the USRP1. For > > example: > > > > if not self.u.set_nchannels(nchan): > > sys.stderr.write('set_nchannels(%d) failed\n' % (nchan,)) > > raise SystemExit > > > > self.subdev = self.u.db[0] + self.u.db[1] > > > > self.u.set_mux(gru.hexint(0xf0f0f1f0)) > > > > I already understand from a previous response on this list that there is > > only a single DDC in the USRP2 fpga image, and I can at least verify that > > set_nchannels, db, or set_mux is not defined for the USRP2. Are there > > equivalents with different syntax for the USPR2? Without them or their > > equivalents, is it even possible to acquire two channels with the USRP2 > > currently? > > It is not currently possible to acquire more than a single channel > with the USRP2. > > > My thought was I could get arround the existence of only 1 DDC by tuning > > to the midpoint of my two signals and shifting them independently to > > baseband in the host pc, but it seems to me I need more than this to > > properly setup the two signal paths. > > If the two signals are within the same IF passband, then yes, you can > split them out on the host. Use the gr.freq_xlating_fir_filter_ccf. > > I have been trying gr.freq_xlating_fir_filter_ccf, but again, physically I > have two independent signals, > not two frequencies in one signal. Ie, I have two coax cables going to the > front of my USRP2, > one carrying the AM signal, the other the non-AM signal. My objective is to > capture both. > > So as I understand it this is not possible currently?
Yes, you understand correctly. This should be possible after the "great refactoring" that will occur as part of the USRP2 VRT work. Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio