On 09/10/2017 08:58 PM, Dan CaJacob wrote:

I could be wrong, but I thought the SBX was one of the few daughter cards that starts with s known phase offset?

Only if you ask it to do so, and only if it's sharing clock with its buddies...


On Sun, Sep 10, 2017, 2:49 PM Fulcrum Associates <sla1nte2...@gmail.com <mailto:sla1nte2...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Dear All,

                  I have a couple of USRPs connected, through  a strong
    attenuator to a signal generator (NWT4001). While the units have a
    MIMO
    option, I don't have that cable. (Option A) When I run the GRC as
    attached, I see too good a result to the extent that the differential
    Phi seems to range over +/- 5 degrees.


                  What I had hoped to prove to myself that two N200
    with SBX
    would have a varying offset without MIMO cable, then I would
    connect the
    MIMO cable and move the USRPs into a multi-unit and enable GPSD O/B on
    the unit which has the feature and MIMO for one without (Option B) and
    that the phase differential would improve noticeably and be a variable
    constant, but it didn't.


                   If it had, but there still was a fixed phase offset
    which
    varied each time it was setup (which is what I would expect under B)
    then I would hand-code the SBX stream initialisation code to
    remove the
    offset.


                   Does my FG not measure what I claim to be wishing to
    measure?

                   If it does measure it correctly, why do my expectations
    of options A and B leading to a different (though improved) situation
    not eventuate?


                   Kind Regards,


                                  John

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Very Respectfully,

Dan CaJacob


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