-----Original Message----- From: Discuss-gnuradio <discuss-gnuradio-bounces+marlow=princeton....@gnu.org> On Behalf Of Marcus D. Leech Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2022 9:24 PM To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Subject: Re: rx_time
On 2022-07-23 16:53, Daniel R. Marlow wrote: > Hello, > > I am having trouble understanding the 'rx_time' field in the gnuradio > metadata. In particular, if I use the following code to unpack the metadata: > > self.handle = open(filename, "rb") > header_str = self.handle.read(parse_file_metadata.HEADER_LENGTH) > header = pmt.deserialize_str(header_str) info = > parse_file_metadata.parse_header(header, False) > print("info[rx_time]={0}".format(info['rx_time'])) > > The print statement gives: > info[rx_time]=6634431378.28 > > I was expecting a time in seconds past the epoch (something in the > neighborhood of 1658609226). > > Any information on what I am doing wrong would be most appreciated. > > Details: B210 with GPS module, Gnuradio 3.7.9, Ubuntu 16.04 > > Sincerely, > Dan Marlow > > > > > I am using a B210 board with a GPS module. > How are you setting the time on the USRP B210? I have a manually-inserted code snipped, included below that I've used in the past to set the timestamp clock from the GPS time on a B210: def lock_to_gps(uhd_src): while(not uhd_src.get_mboard_sensor("gps_locked").to_bool()): time.sleep(0.1) time.sleep(0.2) while(not uhd_src.get_mboard_sensor("ref_locked").to_bool()): time.sleep(0.1) time.sleep(0.2) # Spin, waiting for PPS transition t = uhd_src.get_time_last_pps() while (t == uhd_src.get_time_last_pps()): time.sleep(0.05) #Set the time from the GPS time gps_time = uhd_src.get_mboard_sensor("gps_time").to_int() uhd_src.set_time_next_pps(uhd.time_spec(gps_time+1)) #This sleep is recomended to stabilize the clocks time.sleep(1.5) Hi Marcus, Thanks. I tried that, but got the same result. I think that my problem may be more basic. Specifically, I think that I don't know how to interpret the info['rx_time'] object. It seems like it is a float. If so, then I don't know what the units are. Cheers Dan