Hi Josh >The xcvr has a high band and a low band, which means there is a gap in >the tunable frequency range for the xcvr. Therefore, the >"auto-calculated mid-point frequency" is an invalid frequency for the >xcvr. Pick a frequency in the high band or low band range:
>#define LB_FREQ_MIN U2_DOUBLE_TO_FXPT_FREQ(2.3e9) >#define LB_FREQ_MAX U2_DOUBLE_TO_FXPT_FREQ(2.6e9) >#define HB_FREQ_MIN U2_DOUBLE_TO_FXPT_FREQ(4.8e9) >#define HB_FREQ_MAX U2_DOUBLE_TO_FXPT_FREQ(6.1e9) Thanks - I will keep that in mind when using usrp_siggen.py in future. However, I have tried 2.4G with the source code from my original post (relevant code snippet for Tx tuning just below this paragraph, for which successTx is 0 and all frequency properties in TxTuneResult are 0), and also with usrp2_fft.py -f 2.4G, after burning the latest images. I still face the same problem that neither the Tx nor the Rx will tune. /* try tuning Tx to a test frequency */ double Fc = 2400000000.0; usrp2::tune_result TxTuneResult; bool successTx = device->set_tx_center_freq(Fc,&TxTuneResult); _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio