I think that your solution is almost functional!

I installed like this :
Ubuntu 10.10 (French version)
GNU Radio + UHD from git (GNU Radio 3.6.0)
libusrp-dev from apt-get install tool
openbts 2.6.0mamou

My USRP1 is patched to  52MHz. So I think it's the problem now.

If I run OpenBTS without using ../Transceiver52 in OpenBTS.config file, it
start but crash after 2 seconds with these lines :

1335942704.565352 3078735568:
Welcome to OpenBTS.  Type "help" to see available commands.
OpenBTS> 1335942707.5675 ALARM 3069897584 TRXManager.cpp:85:clockHandler:
TRX clock interface timed out, assuming TRX is dead.
1335942707.5675 ALARM 3069897584 TRXManager.cpp:85:clockHandler: TRX clock
interface timed out, assuming TRX is dead.
Abandon


Now, if I run OpenBTS with using ../Transceiver52, it crash before it
started :

1335942865.288961 3078358736:
Starting the system...
1335942865.2890 FORCE 3078358736 Logger.cpp:109:gSetLogFile: setting log
path to
1335942865.2891 ERROR 3078358736 Logger.cpp:114:gSetLogFile: cannot open ""
for logging.
1335942865.2891 FORCE 3078358736 Logger.cpp:120:gSetLogFile: new log path
1335942865.2891 ALARM 3078358736 OpenBTS.cpp:129:main: OpenBTS starting,
ver 2.6.0Mamou build date May  1 2012
1335942865.2891 ALARM 3078358736 OpenBTS.cpp:129:main: OpenBTS starting,
ver 2.6.0Mamou build date May  1 2012
1335942865.2948 FORCE 3078112976 Logger.cpp:194:gLogInit: Setting initial
global logging level to NOTICE
1335942865.2949 FORCE 3078112976 Logger.cpp:109:gSetLogFile: setting log
path to test.TRX.out
transceiver: usrp_standard.cc:1024: virtual bool
usrp_standard_tx::set_tx_freq(int, double): Assertion `dac_rate () ==
128000000' failed.
1335942873.3055 WARN 3078358736 TRXManager.cpp:254:sendCommandPacket: TRX
link timeout on attempt 1
1335942873.3057 ALARM 3069520752 TRXManager.cpp:85:clockHandler: TRX clock
interface timed out, assuming TRX is dead.
1335942873.3057 ALARM 3069520752 TRXManager.cpp:85:clockHandler: TRX clock
interface timed out, assuming TRX is dead.
Abandon


So, I think the problem is the clock!
How can I patch GNURadio 3.6.0 or libusrp for that?
With GNURadio 3.2.2 we need to patch files  from /usrp/host/lib/legacy/*
files but with the newer version, I don't know how to patch these files..

Thanks a lot !

Vanessa


2012/4/30 Josh Blum <j...@ettus.com>

>
>
> On 04/30/2012 01:12 AM, Vanessa Quaranta wrote:
> > Hi Ben!
> >
> > Thanks for your response.
> >
> > If I install OpenBTS 2.8, it will work with my USRP1? And I will be able
> to
> > use my USRPN200 with an other software (without using OpenBTS)?
> >
> > I'm a little lost with these version of GNURadio (with / without libusrp)
> > Cheers,
> >
>
> Looks like my accidentally missed the list in my last reply.
>
> * I think installing the gnuradio whatever version you like -- for
> gnuradio purposes is best.
>
> * Install libusrp from source or from the software repository -- for the
> purpose of compiling libusrp1 support in OpenBTS.
>
> Here was my reply:
>
> > I believe openbts+usrp1 uses only libusrp1 and no other part of
> > gnuradio. You should be able to checkout an old enough gnuradio that
> > contains libusrp1, build and install only libusrp1 by cd'ing to the usrp
> > directory -> make and make install.
> >
> > In other words, you should not have to make multiple installs of
> > gnuradio co-exist.
> >
> > Also, since you are on ubuntu, does simply installing libusrp-dev from
> > your package manager install an acceptable version of libusrp1 for
> openbts?
> >
> > -josh
>
>
>
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