Hi,
 
i am actually trying to do a half duplex (receive) using one board (900MHz) and 
half duplex (transmit) using another board (1800MHz) in the same usrp. I have 
another usrp for the same function. 
 
I actually make use of the benchmark_rx and benchmark_tx files to modify the 
codes to make the receiver send an acknowledgement back to the transmitter to 
acknowledge the receive of the packet and proceed with asking the transmitter 
to send the next packet. 
 
I used the following code inside the transmitter, to call the receiver to wait 
for an ack.
 
os.system("python benchmark_tx.py --freq 900 --bitrate 500k")
 
The program is able to activate and start to receive. However, i couldn't 
actually stop the receiver to go back to the transmitter mode after doing so. 
 
Some help on this will be much appreciated! thanks!Regards,Joreen> Date: Thu, 
29 Jan 2009 11:20:59 -0800> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> 
CC: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] help: cannot send 
after transport endpoint shutdown> > On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 01:56:43PM +0800, 
Joreen Tan wrote:> > > > If i want the usrp to act as both of a transmitter and 
a receiver at> > one station, meaning i want the usrp to be able to transmit 
and> > receive at the same time, which file should i activate instead?> > Do 
you want to transmit and receive simultaneously or half-duplex?> I was under 
the impression that you were trying to do half-duplex.> > Take a look at 
tunnel.py for a half-duplex example.> > > I don't understand the following 
statement "Auto T/R" (Automatic> > Transmit/Receiver switching) handles it for 
you. With Auto T/R> > enabled, the receiver runs unless there are samples in 
the Transmit> > FIFO. This is handled in the FGPA", could you provide some 
sample> > code or example to illustrate how to achieve this> > See tunnel.py 
(it's got a lame MAC, but it demonstrates auto_tr).> > Eric
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