Hi,

I havent used these boards so I havent looked at the RF components etc to
answer your second question but my understanding of the burn-db-eeprom
program is that it just updates the frequencies, gain etc that the
daughterboard reports it can handle when the appropriate function is called.

There should be no problems with (forcing) any (i found at one for the
rfx1800 and rfx900) eeprom data file onto any board. The program just
rewrites the EEPROMS "flash drive" with the data in the file via an I2C bus.

Performance will be terrible (or gnuradio wont let you set appropriate
values) if the eeprom isnt flashed correctly but theres no reason you can
just re-flash the EEPROM.

Cheers,

Tim

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Achilleas Anastasopoulos <anas...@umich.edu
> wrote:

>
> I was looking at the opnbts wiki and found out that I can
> convert the RFX1800 to RFX900 using
>
> burn-db-eeprom -A --force -t rfx900
>
>
> I just wanted to make sure that conversion is safe and
> can be reversed before I do anything stupid.
> So is there anything like
>
> burn-db-eeprom -A --force -t rfx1800
>
> as well?
>
> Also, I suppose once this is done, there is no need for removing the ISM
> filter, since the RFX1800 does not have it.
> Is that right?
>
> Thanks
> Achilleas
>
>
> PS: there is a message
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2006-09/msg00179.html
>
> ddescribing how to convert rfx900 to rfx1800 and back, but i
> currently have an rfx1800 so this does not answer my question.
>
>
>
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