The N2920 is derived from N210, it uses a USRP2 clocking architecture with a 
fixed 100MHz ADC/DAC clock and *ONLY* supports integer decimation rates. 
Decimation rates that factor by 4 are preferred as they provide a much flatter 
passband.

-Ian


On Apr 1, 2014, at 10:10 PM, Amber and Sarosh <amber_sar...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> Can anyone please guide us where can we set the decimation factor for the 
> USRPN2920 within GNU radio scripts so that when we run the uhd_usrp_cfile , 
> it can gather data at any given sample rate (<=100MSps, the clock rate for 
> USRPN2920). As, in our GNU radio software, after running uhd_usrp_cfile with 
> sample rate parameter value of anything > 5.88MSps, it is giving UHD warning 
> notice that the requested RX sample rate is not supported by the hardware. 
> 
> Regards,
> Naheed, Amber & Sarosh
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