I try SBX and WBX but the result is the same. TX fails and RX succeed.  
The following is the summary usrp2, operated in gnuradio 3.2.2 with 
corresponding firmware download from ettus web can TX and RXusrp2, operated in 
gnuradio 3.6.2 with corresponding firmware download from ettus web can RX but 
fail to succeed.
The test program used are uhd/usrp2_siggen, benchmark_tx and benchmark_rx and 
bbn80211_tx and bbn80211_rx.
I think the problem may be related with firmware in 3.2.2 version, but if it is 
the problem it is hard to explain why it can RXThank you.

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Xiangwei Zheng
Research Assistant
ECE Department, Virginia Tech
Office: Durham Hall 365
Tel: 540-553-6235




Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 16:17:53 -0500
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] (no subject)
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

Which port is your antenna connected to? In SBX/WBX daughterboards, you can 
only transmit through Tx/Rx. However, you can receive through both Tx/Rx and 
Rx2.

This might not be related to your problem. But just checking.


Thanks,

Nazmul

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:14 PM, zhengxiangwei <[email protected]> wrote:




Dear Guys,        I encounter one strange problem, I can use usrp to receive 
signal but cannot transmit signal. My usrp is USRP2 and gnuradio version 3.2.2. 
      When running ursp2_siggen.py, it do not return any error but when I use a 
spectrum analysis, it shows no signal is transmitted.
       When running benchmark_tx.py and bbn80211_tx.py, it also reports no 
error, but there is no signal sent out.       Do you guys have any advice?
       Thank you.      

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Xiangwei Zheng
Research Assistant
ECE Department, Virginia Tech
Office: Durham Hall 365

Tel: 540-553-6235


                                          

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