I'd actually recommend doing `uhd_usrp_probe --tree` and figure out
which value you need from that. We don't actually guarantee the
stability of the output of the plain-text uhd_usrp_probe.

Best regards,

Marcus

On 09/13/2017 10:01 PM, Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users wrote:
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> You could run uhd_usrp_probe and parse the output.
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> On 2017-09-13 15:30, ROBIN TORTORA via USRP-users wrote:
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>> Peeps,
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>> I have an X310 on windows with 3.10.2 and a single UBX daughtercard.
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>> get_rx_num_channels always returns 2 even though there is only a
>> single daughtercard installed.
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>> I am guessing this is really returning the number of DDCs present?
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>> Is there a simple way to get the number of actual channels present a
>> la the number of daughtercards, etc.?
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>> I am building a flexible data recorder and would like to to be able
>> to adapt to different daughtercard configurations, so polling the
>> device to get its configuration at runtime is important...
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>> Thanks,
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