Hey,
Since release 3.8.2 the RSSI is exposed as a frontend sensor.
You should be able to read it using the usual sensor read-back mechanism
(look at get_rx_senor_names and get_rx_sensor())
Cheers,
Julian
> On 21. Sep 2018, at 17:04, Chintan Patel via USRP-users
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is
Ryan Campiz
Thu, Sep 20, 5:21 PM (21 hours ago)
to support
Greetings,
I'm having trouble with a basic Wide-Band FM (WBFM) demodulation tutorial.
I am using the Ettus USRP E313. The Ettus USRP E313 is basically an
enclosure with an Ettus E310 and Power/Ethernet PCB with the RF, DC Power,
On 09/21/2018 02:48 PM, Eugene Grayver via USRP-users wrote:
How are packets routed on the primary/secondary interfaces on the
x310? Is there a way to have packets to/from channel1 go on one
interface and channel2 on another? This would enable me to setup the
NIC queues such that each queue
How are packets routed on the primary/secondary interfaces on the x310? Is
there a way to have packets to/from channel1 go on one interface and channel2
on another? This would enable me to setup the NIC queues such that each queue
handles one channel, which would then enable me to configure
Is there a way to specify the frame size on the PCIe interface? I tried using
the same keywords as for the NIC, but it had no effect. I need low-latency and
the default frame size is 5000 bytes (much too large for my needs).
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Eugene Grayver, Ph.D.
Aerospace Corp.,
The txrx_loopback_to_file example saves data on multiple rx channels.
Additionally, there is a utility called "kitchen_sink" in the tools folder
that can also do the trick. This is not compiled by default so you will
have to do so manually. However, it presently won't compile (error about
Hello!
Now, I am trying to save data from multiple USRPs.
Even though there is a file "rx_multi_samples.exe", as you know, it does
not provide saving data.
Is there anyone who can let me know how to deal with this problem?
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*Kwansik Park*
School of Integrated Technology, Yonsei University