Dear Ravi,
this is no good. We've told you several times now that you need to fix
things, and you just come back with your same broken configuration and
ask the same question. It's totally OK if you just say "hi, sorry, I did
not understand your answer, could you explain this and that", but not
ad
Ah sorry I wasn't specific. This was from years ago, the numbers I used
were just meant to be an example, not accurate.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 10:25 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> On 08/25/2015 10:17 PM, devin kelly wrote:
>
> You can have each USRP on the same computer or not, that shouldn't ma
On 08/25/2015 10:17 PM, devin kelly wrote:
You can have each USRP on the same computer or not, that shouldn't
matter.
I've done this test with some USRP2's and I remember what we did was
transmit a CW tone from one to another and measure a frequency offset
(maybe 10s of kHz?). Basically, tra
You can have each USRP on the same computer or not, that shouldn't matter.
I've done this test with some USRP2's and I remember what we did was
transmit a CW tone from one to another and measure a frequency offset
(maybe 10s of kHz?). Basically, transmit a tone at some known frequency
(like 200 M
Hello,
I want to transmit the data between two USRP's and make them communicate
with each other. But I guess the packets are not being received
properly.
I am connected the two USRP's to the same laptop and trying it. Is that
applicable? I mean, will it work if I do that? Or should I connect to
tw