I've been doing some testing with a new USRP (manufactured 12/2007). My 
configuration is an Intel USB interface on a P965-S motherboard. I dual-boot XP 
SP2 and Arch Linux. In XP I've used Cygwin and MinGW. I've tried removing all 
but the TVRX board (which is mainly what I'm attempting to test), and my 
problems persist. I've also switched to another USB cable just to be sure.

What seems to be happening, is at random intervals while running the test 
scripts (mainly usrp_wfm_rcv.py and usrp_tv_rcv), the GUI hangs, and when I 
exit the GUI, I get messages as follow:

uOuOuOuOuOuOread: usb_reap_async: usb_reap_async: error: A device attached to 
the system is not functioning.

usb_control_msg failed: error sending control message: win error: The device 
does not recognize the command.

usb_control_msg failed: error sending control message: win error: The device 
does not recognize the command

usrp_basic_rx: set_fpga_rx_enable failed
usb_control_msg failed: error sending control message: win error: The device 
does not recognize the command.

usb_control_msg failed: error sending control message: win error: The device 
does not recognize the command.

usrp_basic_rx: failed to fini AD9862 RX regs

I've tried using two versions of usblib (0.1.10.1 and 0.1.12.1), and even tried 
loading different firmware. The result is always the same. It also does not 
matter which environment I'm using, Cygwin, MinGW, or Linux; the result is the 
same. The other board I've tried using is the FLEX900 -- same results with its 
scripts. 

I'm left to assume that I have faulty hardware, but I'm wondering if I'm the 
only one who is experiencing such problems. Any ideas? Anyone? I've followed 
the wiki instructions exactly.

Oh, another symptom (or is it?)... tuning in NTSC, not so good. I can see the 
image but it doesn't sync properly-- I find myself wanting to look for a those 
little knobs on the side of old TVs, you know the ones that sync up the image 
vertically and horizontally. Tuning in FM audio sounds fine. It could be my 
signal is weak, but somehow I doubt it.

Any advise would be appreciated.

-Casey

_________________________________________________________________
Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser!
http://biggestloser.msn.com/
_______________________________________________
Discuss-gnuradio mailing list
Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio

Reply via email to