Please find my comments inline:
The X310 is capable of 200e6 or 184.32e6 master clock rates. 184.32 / 3 = 61.44 
which is close, but doesn't sound like it's exactly what you're looking for.
[SV]: Yes I want it to be at 62.5. I presume the answer would be NO?

If that doesn't work for you, then my recommendation would be for you to 
oversample with the X310 and then resample your data once it is back on the 
host.[SV]: At the moment we are using this technique and it works well
BR,Santosh    On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, 05:49:33 PM GMT, Sam Reiter 
<sam.rei...@ettus.com> wrote:  
 
 The X310 is capable of 200e6 or 184.32e6 master clock rates. 184.32 / 3 = 
61.44 which is close, but doesn't sound like it's exactly what you're looking 
for. 

If that doesn't work for you, then my recommendation would be for you to 
oversample with the X310 and then resample your data once it is back on the 
host. 
 
Sam Reiter 

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 6:53 AM voonna santosh via USRP-users 
<usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:

Hi There,   Good morning. I am trying to transmit a file which is sampled at 
62.5MHz, which I couldn't. I know since SDR supports 200MHz, because of which 
we can only achieve divisible sampling rate. Is it possible to support 
62.5MHz?BR,Santosh_______________________________________________
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