On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Muhammad Rosli <muhd7ro...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi, > > Thanks for your reply. I am using the narrowband example. > > If I attempt using > > ./benchmark_tx.py -f 400M -r 250k -S 4 > > and > > ./benchmark_rx.py -f 400M -r 250k -S 4 > > which I worked out from reading the README file, the receiver still output > overrun (many '0'). I verified that the transmitter working since my > spectrum analyser can pickup the signal from the transmitter. > > > -- > Regards, > Muhammad b Rosli > Student > Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic > University of Canterbury > What is your OS, version of GNU Radio, hardware? By default, the digital benchmarks run GMSK, so that with 250 kbps rate should be easily doable without overruns on most modern machines. Tom > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote: > >> ** >> On 12/01/2011 09:36 PM, Muhammad Rosli wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for reading my mail. I would like to ask is there any additional >> setup or configuration required to execute benchmark_tx.py and >> benchmark_rx.py? >> >> My problem is I tried to initiate simple communication between two USRP1 >> using benchmark_rx.py and benchmark_tx.py . I had browse through the >> mailing list looking on how to use the file appropriately. Running >> benchmark_tx.py also execute help which I follow closely but failed to >> receive any packets. If I tried to execute at transmitter: >> >> benchmark_tx.py -f 400M -S 10 >> >> and at receiver >> >> benchmark_rx.py -f 400M -S 10 >> >> I did not received packet status. I only received '0' in the terminal. Is >> it correspond to error? >> >> I also read mailing list sent by other members but none mentioned about >> not able to execute benchmark_tx.py . If I missed any post, could anyone >> please provide me the link. >> >> For additional information: >> Gnuradio version used: v3.5.0rc0 >> USRP1 : revision 4 >> Ubuntu: 11.10 >> Daugtherboard: SBX >> >> Please let me know if I had to provide any additional information. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Muhammad b Rosli >> Student >> Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic >> University of Canterbury >> >> You're asking for 10 samples per symbol, which may exceed the rate at >> which your receiver computer can keep up, depending on >> the modulation used, and the complexity of the modulation techniques. >> Are you using the narrowband or ofdm examples? >> >> The 'O' means overrun. The hardware (USRP1) is sending samples faster >> than your computer can keep up. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Marcus Leech >> Principal Investigator >> Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortiumhttp://www.sbrac.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >> >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > >
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