Can you elaborate on what kind of signal you're sending, and what kind
of synchronization you need?
Synchronization exist for carrier frequency, symbol rates, timing
offsets, phase and packets, to name the lowest-level forms of
synchronization.
How synchronization is done usually depends on the kind of signals
you're sending. There's no general method that works for everything!

Best regards,
Marcus

On Fri, 2018-03-23 at 16:19 +0900, 김무연 wrote:
> Hi guys
> I want to ask something about synchronization
> I am researching about beamforming so I use 2 usrps as transmitters and I use 
> one usrp as a receiver
> I can check they send signals and it receives signals
> but I need to synchronize Rx with Tx to check the change of amplitude in 
> received signal
> Are there any ways to synchronize using normal blocks in gnu radio?
> Because still I have no idea about making customized blocks in gnu radio
> Thanks
> 
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