I am trying to run a Gnu Radio python file via the terminal and only want
to run in for a few seconds and then kill it. Then, wait a little bit, and
rerun the script again. My problem is that sometimes, when I rerun it, I
get an issue with my USRP N310 in that it decides to just disconnect with
eit
stin Adam via USRP-users wrote:
>
> I am trying to run a Gnu Radio python file via the terminal and only want
> to run in for a few seconds and then kill it. Then, wait a little bit, and
> rerun the script again. My problem is that sometimes, when I rerun it, I
> get an issue with
much!
>
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 2:32 PM Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users <
> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>
>> On 11/23/2019 03:49 PM, Austin Adam via USRP-users wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to run a Gnu Radio python file via the terminal and only want
>>
d" block takes a number, which is the count of samples that it
> will allow through it before it declares "Done", and thus causes
> clean termination of your GR Script.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 2:32 PM Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users <
> usrp-users@lis
it before it declares "Done", and thus causes
>> clean termination of your GR Script.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 2:32 PM Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users <
>> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/23/2019 03:49 P
,
>>> could you give some insight on how to go about doing it?
>>>
>>> Thank you so much!
>>>
>>> The "head" block takes a number, which is the count of samples that it
>>> will allow through it before it declares "Done", and t
Hi everyone,
I have a very basic GNU script with just a USRP block and a time sink that
when I run, there are tons of streaming errors with the tx and rx. In GNU,
the console is being filled with 'D's and the console for the N210 is
getting filled with 'U's and 'S's.
My setup is just a USRP N210 c
an reorder packets. You should
> directly connect to the USRP for the streaming interfaces. On the N3xx, it's
> fine to access the RJ45 management port via a switch.
>
> Regards,
> Nate Temple
>
>
>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 2:52 PM Austin Adam via USRP-us
Hi everyone,
It has been a few months since I used my USRP N310 and now that I am going back
to set everything back up, it seems that I have some version issues. Basically,
my setup was Ubuntu 19.04 and the USRP had UHD v3.14.0, but now it seems that
those versions are unsupported because I was
I recently had my USRP N310 sent out for repairs to fix one of the SMA
connectors, and when it came back, there was a new SD card in the slot.
When I turned it on after getting it back, I was unable to connect to it
via 'uhd_find_devices'. I figured it was something with the SD card, so I
eventuall
OK ] Started Network Service.
>> Starting Network Name Resolution...
>> [ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
>> [ OK ] Started Mender OTA update service.
>> [ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
>> [ OK ] Reached target Network.
&
out!
Regards,
Austin
> On Sep 5, 2019, at 8:01 PM, Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users
> wrote:
>
>> On 09/05/2019 10:28 PM, Austin Adam via USRP-users wrote:
>> I recently had my USRP N310 sent out for repairs to fix one of the SMA
>> connectors, and when it came back, the
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>
>
> --------------
> *From:* USRP-users on behalf of
> Austin Adam via USRP-users
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 5, 2019 10:41 PM
> *To:* Marcus D. Leech
> *Cc:* usrp-users@lists.ettus.com
> *Subject:* Re: [USRP-users] USRP N310 Cannot ping or connect
>
ing Started guide to upgrade the SD card to the latest filesystem
>> release (UHD v3.14.1.0, if memory serves) and then update UHD on your host
>> PC.
>>
>> RMA replaces the SD card with the latest one on the BOM, which in May
>> when I left NI was v.3.13-some
/06/2019 07:22 PM, Austin Adam via USRP-users wrote:
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> Update:
> I updated my host computer to UHD version 3.14.1.0 and then afterwards,
> wrote that same version to the SD card. When I put the SD card back in the
> USRP and ran the 'uhd_find_devices' command, it actual
Hi USRP Users,
Currently we are taking a signal from a signal generator, splitting it four
ways, and connecting it to the receiving ports of the USRP N310. We are
using a USRP N210 as an external local oscillator (splitting the output
into the RX LO ports on the N310) to help synchronize the four
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