On 2022-03-16 18:17, Chad Spooner wrote:
Marcus:
That did it! Thanks much.
I was definitely confused about being able to use both TX/RX and RX2
on subdev B to receive two signals. When I was doing that, I was
thinking 'B:0' was sufficient--same device. But switching the antenna
back to A, R
On 2022-03-16 18:17, Chad Spooner wrote:
Marcus:
That did it! Thanks much.
I was definitely confused about being able to use both TX/RX and RX2
on subdev B to receive two signals. When I was doing that, I was
thinking 'B:0' was sufficient--same device. But switching the antenna
back to A, R
Marcus:
That did it! Thanks much.
I was definitely confused about being able to use both TX/RX and RX2 on
subdev B to receive two signals. When I was doing that, I was thinking
'B:0' was sufficient--same device. But switching the antenna back to A,
RX2 (as in the original two-block configurat
On 2022-03-16 17:31, Chad Spooner wrote:
Marcus:
Yes, I did miss that reply! *Very sorry about that.* Let me try to
answer your questions:
First, I did try to use a single Source block with two channels on the
advice of a colleague. I've been unable to get that to work either.
(More on tha