Hi,
How can I upgrade a standard Octoclock CDA-2990 to a Octoclock-G CDA-2990?
Can I just put in the GPSDO. Or do I need to do more?
I already have a Board Mounted 783173-01 GPSDO (OCXO) (LC_XO with OCXO)
The documentation says:
http://files.ettus.com/manual/page_octoclock.html
Both OctoClock
Hi all,
I am working on a USRP X310 with a source file block and I have some issues.
My setup is :
Source File -> Throttle -> RFNoC: Window -> RFNoC: FIFO -> Copy -> Vector to
Stream -> File Sink.
When I run this flow-graph in the first time, the output is fine and I can see
that the file sin
Hi all, Marcus,
Finally, I've fed one USRP with the clock that I generated. But I would
like to check if it is working properly, besides, I explicitly enabled the
external clock using set_clock_source("external").
To do this, I've checked the REF LED in the front panel.
--> Without adding the ex
*
*** NEWSDR 2018 ***
Coming in Two Weeks !!
Free Registration Closes This Weekend !!
Offering technical Workshops, Symposium, Poster Presentations
==
*** Announcing Workshops in the Boston Area ***
Ettus Research will be running two free, hands-on, technical
workshops in the Boston area, and you are welcome to attend!
GNU Radi
Hello Martin,
Yes, you can just install the GPSDO in and have the full functionality. The
switch is used to tell the onboard software which reference source is
*preferred*. Switching to internal when there is no internal source will
fail (there is active detection of the reference signal) and the
...and to confirm, you have the correct GPSDO module.783173-01 GPSDO
(OCXO) (LC_XO with OCXO)
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 9:10 AM, Derek Kozel via USRP-users <
usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
> Hello Martin,
>
> Yes, you can just install the GPSDO in and have the full functionality.
> The sw
On 04/17/2018 09:04 AM, ALEJANDRO BLANCO PIZARRO wrote:
Hi all, Marcus,
Finally, I've fed one USRP with the clock that I generated. But I
would like to check if it is working properly, besides, I explicitly
enabled the external clock using set_clock_source("external").
To do this, I've check