Nikos,

there is no one answer for this, it depends on hardware used, which
specific frequencies, how your signal is flowing...
Another important thing is: are you using timed commands or not. If you are
using timed commands (and the device supports timed-tuning), then you can
wait exactly for the sample that should be the first sample after the tune
request is processed, then wait a given, deterministic time depending on
your hardware and frequencies (old and new). If your device does not
support timed-tuning, or you're not using timed commands, then you must
wait several milliseconds after submitting a tune request.

If you are doing timed tunes, then I believe none of the hardware has an LO
lock time that is worse than 100µs (many are better).

--M

On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 4:25 AM Nikos Balkanas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> What is the minimum number of samples to drop to flush uhd buffers when
> changing frequencies?
>
> TIA
> Nikos
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