Ben,

I used set_auto_dc_offset(0) and that make things work correctly with the 
X310+LFRX.

I noticed in the osmocom source the DC offset mode can be set.  So what I'll do 
is run it in auto to get the initial correction, halt the flow, then run it in 
manual, and it uses the previously found values.

Though still looks like the N210 and X310 behave differently with the LFRX.  
The N210 seems to do an initial DC offset removal, then turns it off.  The X310 
by default turns it on.  I'm thinking it ought to behave like the N210.

Thanks,
Lou


On Nov 21, 2014, at 06:32 PM, Ben Hilburn <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Lou -

By default, the RX DC offset is enabled. You can disable it with a quick 
multi_usrp call:

http://files.ettus.com/manual/classuhd_1_1usrp_1_1multi__usrp.html#a7beb49c1a04a81b3e7569db482453746

Cheers,
Ben


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