Ivan,

To flush the RX buffer, I think your best bet is to destroy and recreate
the streamer. That being said, [D]ropped packets are usually indicative of
some deeper host issue. Are you able to run without dropping packets at
lower rates?

Sam Reiter


On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 4:02 AM Ivan Zahartchuk via USRP-users <
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> Hello. I use the N210 board for scanning with frequency tuning. And with the 
> 'D' error, I have problems with correctly detecting the signal frequency. In 
> this regard, the question. How do I flush the buffer in N210?
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