Got a quick question regarding the LFTX board for the N210. I have an N210
configured with one LFTX and one LFRX board. Each of those boards have two
connectors (i.e. TX-A, TX-B and RX-A, RX-B). I only have TX-A and RX-A
connected out to the N210 bulkhead connectors. Do I need a terminator o
Here is another question for the RF folks out there. I have a device that is
sending a signal over a coax cable at about 8 MHz while receiving a signal over
the same cable at around 3 MHz (both HF). I have an N210 with both LFRX and
LFTX boards installed. Attached to the coax is a filter and
Are you thinking of something like a circulator?
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>> https://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/circulators
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>> -Trip
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: USRP-users [mailto:usrp-users-boun...@lists.ettus.com] On Behalf Of
>> Ken M Ern
> Are you thinking of something like a circulator?
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> https://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/circulators
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> -Trip
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> -Original Message-----
> From: USRP-users [mailto:usrp-users-boun...@lists.ettus.com] On Behalf Of Ken
> M Erney via USRP-users
> Sent:
What are you using as the VM software client (e.g. VMware, virtual box,
etc.). I was able to get mine to work but I had to configure my VM eth as
"bridged". I also set it with a manually configured ip in the same subnet
as the N210.
- ken
On Oct 6, 2017 10:23 PM, "Tellrell White via USRP-users" <
Hi Tellrell,
I am using virtual box but I have used VMWare Fusion as well and both have the
option to specify that the network adapter should be bridged. I am not a
network guy, so I cant offer any advice regarding the alias approach you
mention. What I do know regarding my setup is that when