Hi,
I am having an issue with successfully tuning the frequency for the Tx side
of an X310/UBX and it appears to me that a bug was introduced in UHD 4.4 (I
haven't checked more recent versions, but I expect that they are also
affected). The issue is that when you request a frequency such as 2450
M
On 13/11/2023 16:48, Steve Hamn wrote:
Thanks for the response. Reading that page about the tune_request_t it
says "/The daughterboards that support this functionality are: WBX
(all revisions), WBX-120, SBX (all revisions), SBX-120, CBX, CBX-120,
UBX, UBX-160/" so will that work for the N320? I
Thanks for the response. Reading that page about the tune_request_t it says
"*The daughterboards that support this functionality are: WBX (all
revisions), WBX-120, SBX (all revisions), SBX-120, CBX, CBX-120, UBX,
UBX-160*" so will that work for the N320? I actually am trying to avoid the
DC signal
Hello!
We have an X410 connected to a host computer through two QSFP28-to-QSFP28
connections with IPs 192.168.10.2 and 192.168.20.2 for interfaces 0 and 1
respectively. The X410 also has an ethernet connection to a router with an IP
192.168.1.19, which the host computer is also connected to.
W
On 10/11/2023 04:44, Romander via USRP-users wrote:
Hello,Everyone.
Can I stream data between tow usrp device directly without cross host?
Thank you!
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On 13/11/2023 05:08, Steve Hamn wrote:
Hello,
Does the Ettus N320 employ any type of AGC? If so is there a detailed
description of it anywhere? Or can it be disabled?
I don't believe the N320 implements any type of AGC.
I notice that if I send in a strong signal the digital output from the
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Hello,
Does the Ettus N320 employ any type of AGC? If so is there a detailed
description of it anywhere? Or can it be disabled?
I notice that if I send in a strong signal the digital output from the SDR
is approx +/-1. If I send in a weak signal it's also +/-1 just noisier.
I've been experimentin