Hi Marcus, Thank you very much for the tips and suggestions. This is really helpful. You are right, I should not rely on Echotimer, rather I should try to make one, based on my requirements.
First I tried the python code. This really worked for one X310 frontend ports. I tried for 1Tx -2Rx and 2Tx – 1Rx. Those are time aligned with the python code you suggested. However, this is not working for 2 X310s. I am not being able to make time aligned Tx, Rx. I am using external reference. Would you please suggest me some code/ modification for pyton file, so that the ports can be time aligned. I also tried the code suggested in this link http://usrp-users.ettus.narkive.com/6qvbyOIf/synchronizing-usrp-front-ends-via-gnu-radio The code is actually to synchronize Tx front ends of 2 X310s. I tried this for 1Tx - 1 Rx (Tx on usrp with gpsdo and Rx on usrp with external reference). But this did not help to synchronize on time. Best regards Sanjoy -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio