Yes, I am trying to run the E312 in host mode. Here are the parameter settings
I currently have in the General tab of the block properties:
* ID – uhd_usrp_source_0
* Output Type – Complex float32
* Wire Format – Automatic
* Stream args –
* Stream channels – []
* Device
It is possible to run the E312 in host mode (if I understand correctly, this is
what you’re trying to accomplish). My lab has two E312s that I have run in host
mode on numerous occasions. What is the configuration you’re using for the USRP
Source block?
Very respectfully,
Joshua White
Make sure you set the Mb0 Subdev Spec parameter. Set it to ‘A:0’ to use radio A
or ‘A:1’ to use radio B. Additionally, in the RF Options tab, make sure you
select the antenna you’ll be using (TX/RX for TRX-A or TRX-B and RX2 for RX2-A
or RX2-B. Trying to use RX1 will cause an error). If this
Hello,
I would like to simulate the simulation of a WSPR transmission with
GNURADIO. First I created a python block for WSPR coding process. The
output of my python block is connected to a Pack K Bits block to create
packs of bytes of 8 bits. It is also connected to a QT GUI Histogramm, to
verify
Good Morning,
I am trying to work out when my beeps are getting clipped due to gain too high.
This is in pure python (apologies if too OT here).
What I have come up with so far - which doesn't seem to work:
```python
def clipping(samples, rising_edge_idx, falling_edge_idx, beep_slice):
No luck. Tried both ‘A:0’ and ‘A:1’ (using RX2 as the antenna). Here is the
output of uhd_usrp_probe:
$ uhd_usrp_probe --args addr=169.254.7.165
[INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 12.3.0; Boost_108200; UHD_4.6.0.HEAD-release
[INFO] [MPMD] Initializing 1 device(s) in parallel with args: