Hi Luz,

nice seeing you again!
So, as discussed before, I've made a custom VM image just for you
(reminder: it's at [0]) including GNSS-SDR and all the drivers you'd
need.

I'm a bit surprised you haven't tried to simply use it, following GNSS-
SDR's tutorial (the first page I think I've saved to the desktop of
that VM image), to receive GPS! You don't need a GPSDO clock to receive
GPS.

I'm confident the available documentation that I've linked to and the
explanations, especially given your specific deviations from standard
equipment, given during our extensive email conversations will allow
you to work your way through this.

Best regards,
Marcus Müller 

[0] http://marcus.hostalia.de/LinuxForGNSS-SDR.ova
[1] https://gnss-sdr.org/conf/

On Thu, 2018-12-13 at 21:34 +0000, Florez Manduca, Luz E CIV USARMY
(USA) via USRP-users wrote:
> Can any of you point me in the right direction in how to collect good
> GPS data with the X310 whether using the X310 internal 10 MHz
> reference, or external 10 MHz reference or GPSDO clock, depending on
> which one will work? How to use the PPS port with any of these
> choices and so on.
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Sincerely.
> 
> Luz Elena (Luchi) Florez Manduca (formerly Roth)
> R&D Electrical Engineer
> US Army Armament Research Development & Engineering Center 
> Precision Armaments & Intelligent Sensors Division 
> Munition Sensors Branch
> RDAR-MEF-P, Bldg 407 Buffington Road, Picatinnny Arsenal, NJ 07806-
> 5000 
> Desk 973-724-6618 
> Cell 267-884-9517 
> New Home 267-247-5839
> luz.e.florezmanduca....@mail.mil
> 
> 
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