Thank you Marcus!
Your suggestion prompted me to check the network setup, where I
determined that I had incorrectly specified an IP address. Thought I had
checked that, but alas I did not check it well enough.
Chad
On 10/25/24 11:05 AM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 25/10/2024 13:18, Chad
All:
I'm having trouble controlling an Ettus x300 SDR using Ubuntu 22 servers.
The brief description (details below) is that I can ping the device, but
I can't see it using
uhd_find_devices or uhd_usrp_probe or uhd_fft etc.
I've looked around on the web for tips, but nothing is helping. In
p
Marcus:
Thank you very very much for all your generous help, both for myself and
for the many others that have reached out to the list with questions.
You've made us all better!
Best of luck,
Chad
On 12/30/24 10:58 AM, Marcus Müller wrote:
Hello USRP-Users,
when I started hanging around o
All:
I'm wondering how to use the second ethernet port on my x310. I've been
going through the
online Ettus SDR help, but can't seem to find the right pages.
The short version of my question is: Can I use the two ethernet ports
independently, say
when each of them is connected to a separate compu
> Regarding your use-case, if you have a second daughterboard in your
> X300/X310, then you can simultaneously receive in parallel. With two
> daughterboards, the X300/X310 provides two transmit chains and two
> receive chains.
>
> What is the configuration of your
two transmit chains and
> > two receive chains.
> >
> > What is the configuration of your system?
> >
> > --Neel Pandeya
> >
> >
> >
> > On 15 November 2017 at 17:34, Chad Spooner via USRP-users
> > r...@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
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ust connect to the same host computer; you cannot have one
> link connected to system A, and the other link connected to system B.
>
> In GNU Radio, you can receive from your SBX by using a USRP UHD
> Source block, and you can transmit with your WBX by using a USRP UHD
> Sink block.
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