On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Vanessa Quaranta <vanessa251...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 filesĀ from /usrp/host/lib/legacy/* > files but with the newer version, I don't know how to patch these files..
The 'TRX clock' error is slightly misleading and refers to the GSM frame / timeslot counter. It is mostly unrelated to 52 MHz clock that drives the hardware. The most common reason for TRX clock errors is that the transceiver fails to start - no device present, tuning fails, missing permissions, etc. To be clear, GNURadio is not required for OpenBTS operation. But, OpenBTS requires libusrp in order to use the USRP1, and libusrp is contained only in older versions of GNURadio. Version 3.4.2 was the last that contained libusrp. My suggestion for 52 MHz USRP1 operation with OpenBTS is the following configuration: openbts p2.8 gnuradio 3.4.2 (the last version with libusrp) No other USRP related packages are necessary and no code needs to be patched. While there are still some users that prefer version 2.6 derived versions because of the easier text file based configuration, I suggest version 2.8 because of better maintenance and support you will likely receive. Also, with libusrp no longer being supported by GNURadio, the OpenBTS mailing list may be a better place to ask questions. http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=230904 Thomas _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio