Hi Jason, First question what are you tring to do, receive or/and transmitt? Second: Why is 4 (2TX x 2RX) antennas needed if I understood you correctly?
If you have two USRP(N)'s, I'd connect them to two different machines. You can connect both USRP's to the same if you got a robust machine. Tell us a little (alot) more about your attempts..... Patrik ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Storck To: Jason Abele Cc: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 22:59 Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] 4 RX with 2 WBXs? Jason and Marcus, thanks for your responses. I was afraid that this was the case. Is there a daughterboard out there (besides the BasicRX) that can support 4 antennas on a single USRP? The other option that would work for me is connecting antenna 0 to WBX 0 and connecting antennas 1-3 to WBX 1 through a commutator to switch them at a sub-1 kHz frequency. Can you tell me if any of the unpopulated headers on the WBX board are digital outputs that could potentially be used to generate a switching signal and/or low rate ADC inputs that could be used to sample a switching signal generated elsewhere? Finally, what it would take for 2 USRPs to operate a total of 4 WBXs coherently? I assume this would at least require connecting Clock Out on USRP0 to Clock In on USRP1, but is that enough to get all 4 WBX PLLs locked together? Also, does using two USRPs simply mean that the max USB data rate for each USRP is halved, or is the effect more severe? Thanks, Scott <ssto...@gmail.com> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Jason Abele <ja...@ettus.com> wrote: On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Scott Storck <ssto...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a USRP and two WBX daughterboards. Is it possible to use 4 > independent RX antennas (all tuned to the same frequency) with this hardware > setup? Scott, The WBX has only one (I/Q) receiver per daughterboard. The two Antenna ports (TX/RX and RX2) are for convenience to enable a single Antenna on the TX/RX in half duplex or a dedicated RX antenna on RX2. The WBX merely switches the input of a single RX chain between those two antenna ports based on user settings. So, only 2 receivers are possible with your USRP + 2 WBX setup Jason On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote: I have a USRP and two WBX daughterboards. Is it possible to use 4 independent RX antennas (all tuned to the same frequency) with this hardware setup? Specifically, here's what I'm trying to achieve: Antenna 0 -> Side A WBX, RX/TX port -> ADC0 -> DDC0I Antenna 1 -> Side A WBX, RX2 port -> ADC1 -> DDC1I Antenna 2 -> Side B WBX, RX/TX port -> ADC2 -> DDC2I Antenna 3 -> Side B WBX, RX2 port -> ADC3 -> DDC3I I am trying to modify gnuradio-examples/python/multi-antenna/multi_fft.py to make this happen. I've got it running, but I can't seem to get the WBXs to use the antennas connected to their RX2 ports. Thanks, Scott <ssto...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________Discuss-gnuradio mailing listdiscuss-gnura...@gnu.orghttp://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio No, you will not be able to make that work. There are *not* two independant Rx paths within the WBX, only two different antenna ports, which you can switch the Rx chain between, but there is only 1 Rx chain. -- Marcus LeechPrincipal InvestigatorShirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortiumhttp://www.sbrac.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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