On 03/12/2016 05:25 PM, Martin Smith wrote:
> If you type "osmocom_fft --help"
> One of the supported arguments is "-a ARGS, --args=ARGS  Device args,
> [default=]"
> If you look http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/GrOsmoSDR#HackRFSourceSink
> it says that a supported argument is "hackrf=<device-index>

Thanks - that worked -

  -a hackrf=<serial number>.

> 
> So to use two different devices:
> osmocom_fft -a hackrf=0 ...
> osmocom_fft -a hackrf=1 ...
> Or you could specify the last 4 or 8 digits of your serial number (
> "hackrf_info" ) to avoid any USB enumeration problems as to which one is
> assigned 0 and which is assigned 1 on different reboots, or in plugged
> into different USB ports depending on which device booted up faster.
> 
> As for how to do this in python, I have no idea.
> 
> 
> On 12/03/2016 22:17, Cinaed Simson wrote:
>> Hi - how does one specify which device to open with the osmocom_fft,
>> etc. python scripts?
>>
>> Specifying -d and the serial number on the command line returns the
>> error "-d no such option".
>>
>> -- Cinaed
>>
>>
>>
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