Hello,

I am running into a small issue with the X310 USRP. My basic setup involves 
receiving from two antennas (or at this point CW tones from signal generators) 
using two basic RX daughter cards.

My problem is that when I pump in a -50 dBm CW tone to channel A the FFT plot 
makes sense in that it is stable with an expected value (floor ~-117 dB and 
peak -62 dB). As the signal increases the peak increases accordingly (i/e for a 
-40 dBm CW tone I see a floor of ~-117 dB and a peak of -52 dB). This is 
consistent all the way up to -20 dBm (I didn't want to get too close to the -15 
dBm limit written on the outside of the USRP). When I move this signal into 
channel B its FFT mirrors channel A at an input of -50 dBm, but as soon the 
signal is increased past -45 dBm the noise floor starts jumping from ~117 dB to 
~93 dB rapidly and the peak jumps and stays stable 14 dB higher (-38 dB vs -52 
dB for the same -40 dBm). Below a -50 dBm input; however, everything is 
identical between the two channels. I was thinking maybe the decimation rate is 
changing on the second channel based on the input power (but for some reason 
not the first). The thing is I am using code loosely based on the 
rx_multi_samples example and I don't know if there is a way to specify the 
decimation rate of each of the daughter-cards as if I was using GNU radio 
companion (or even if this is even the cause of my problem and I should be 
looking elsewhere).

Any thoughts? Thanks!

-Andrew

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