Thanks for the reply Michael. I will look into that as you have advised. So
all you say is I need to change and play with the sampling rates and
--tx-amplitude  until the received packet becomes 'n_rcvd=1' and CRC check
changes to 'ok=true' from the narrowband folder?

Regards,
Dave

On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Michael Dickens <michael.dick...@ettus.com
> wrote:

> Hi Dave - I'm thinking that you are confusing "--samples-per-symbol" for
> the sample rate. I think the option you're looking for is "-r". Look at the
> "--help" for those examples when you get a chance. - MLD
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2015, at 02:01 PM, Rama V wrote:
>
> Thank you very much Michael. I will follow up on your advice. I am sorry
> that I wasn't able to understand some parts in GNU RADIO and didn't specify
> enough information.  Regarding the question, I have been doing the
> benchmark in the digital/ narrowband/ folder. The exact commands I have
> been working on are
>
> Sender: benchmark_tx.py -f 2.435G --tx-gain 25 --samples-per-symbol 250000
>
> Receiver: benchmark_rx.py -f 2.435G
>
> When I give 250kS/s, my laptop freezes. USRP is XCVR2450. So I started to
> give less Samples like 50kS/s so that they communicate with each other
> without errors. But I couldn't figure out the solution to that. So I just
> have a doubt whether I need to modify benchmark scripts or is it enough for
> the parameters I give in the command line. Thanks for the help. Please
> advice
>
>
>
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