The daughterboard code does some limit checking, so you would want to
disable that in uhd/host/lib/usrp/dboard/db_wbx_versionX.cpp (where X
is the version of the board you have).
Some boards will tune further than 2.2 GHz, but it will vary. 80 MHz
might be a bit far for it, but you can try. Reme
On 08/25/2012 01:58 AM, Qing Yang wrote:
> Hi Josh,
>
> I also meet the "L" output. Does this mean the USRP cannot send the packet
> out in time? What should I do to depress or avoid this error message?
>
Can you share under what conditions this occurs? For example, are you
experimenting with
I have an application that requires transmitting at 2287.5 MHz.
Can the GR3.6.1/UHD/USRP2/WBX combination tune to that freq?
I know it's above the published range for the WBX (2200 Mhz)
but these ranges are often rounded.
Assuming the WBX will/can get there (Matt?), is there any
limit checking
Hi Josh,
I also meet the "L" output. Does this mean the USRP cannot send the packet
out in time? What should I do to depress or avoid this error message?
Furthermore, can you explain the meaning of "U" and "O" output to the
console?
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Yang, Qing
Information Engineering, CUHK
2012/8/25 Josh B