If you have access to the UHD API, the property tree entry is
/mboards/0/link_max_rate.
So, something like
auto value =
my_usrp_object->get_tree()->access("/mboards/0/link_max_rate")
will give you the maximum rate you can transport through your USB link.
Maybe that's actually what you're looking
Hi,
i'm trying to use DPDK with UHD 4 but it is not detected by cmake.
i have ubuntu 20.04.1 which installs DPDK 19.11.3-0ubuntu0.2 when i use
apt-get install dpdk dpdk-dev
i tried passing manually environment variables for include and library
directories but that doesn't work.
can you please shed
I am building the zeus branch of meta-ettus for the e3xx and had a
conflict applying the patch
0019-spi-cadence-Revert-cs-gpio-using-descriptors.patch to linux-yocto.
Dropping the patch leads to the kernel compiling. Hopefully someone from
NI can look into this. I did update the other layers to the
That worked as planned, no more duplicate MAC addresses now.
As you can see from the following 3 boot message blocks (1. before, 2.
after applying said env settings, 3. thereafter) it knew the environment
MAC didn't match the ROM MAC. But it's just a warning.
Thanks!
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On 12/1/20 12:52 PM, Andrew Payne via USRP-users wrote:
> That worked as planned, no more duplicate MAC addresses now.
>
> As you can see from the following 3 boot message blocks (1. before, 2.
> after applying said env settings, 3. thereafter) it knew the environment
> MAC didn't match the ROM MA
**Saturday 12 December 2020 16:00 UTC**
Subject: Transmit / Receive switching and station control
Presenter: Gavin Jacobs VE7GSJ
Agenda:
* Requirements for TX/RX switching
* VE7GSJ Solution (hardware & GNURadio Companion)
* Demo on 2m repeater
See the details at https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.