What I think that might be a solution is using only one computer with two
USRPs. In the flowgraph, you will have two sinks. If your network card are
both identical and the distance between the USRPs are not large enough to
be considered, I don't see why the signals would not be syncrhonized (or,
at least, very similar to each other).

Att,

2012/1/22 yend B. <[email protected]>

> I was wondering if there is a way to syncrhonize two transmitters running
> on two machines.
> Both transmitter use OFDM. I could use a shared reference clock, but the
> problem is that
> I don't know how exactly I can send packets SIMULTANEOUSLY from both
> transmitters.
> I want to measure co-channel interference and study multiuser detection
> alogorithms.
>
> Regards!
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