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External reference for USRP2

Hello Experts,

 

I am brand new to USRP.

 

I have connected analog signal generator's sine wave output (999.999 MHz, -30dBm) to the  USRP2 (ant #2.).

A Rb 10 MHz freq. standard provides reference signal to the signal generator as well as to the USRP2.

 

I have set the carrier frequency of the radio at 1GHz.

 

I am trying to see the output of rx_stream. I expected a 1kHz sine wave signal, but I just get a flat line. I have no idea how to fix or debug this program.

 

Here are the values I have set:

 

//setup the program options
po::options_description desc("Allowed options");
  ("args", po::value<std::string>(&args)->default_value(""), "multi uhd device address args")
  ("type", po::value<std::string>(&type)->default_value("short"), "sample type: double, float, or short")
  ("nsamps", po::value<size_t>(&total_num_samps)->default_value(0), "total number of samples to receive")
  ("duration", po::value<double>(&total_time)->default_value(0), "total number of seconds to receive")
  ("spb", po::value<size_t>(&spb)->default_value(10000), "samples per buffer")
  ("rate", po::value<double>(&rate)->default_value(10e6), "rate of incoming samples")
  ("freq", po::value<double>(&freq)->default_value(1e9), "RF center frequency in Hz")
  ("gain", po::value<double>(&gain), "gain for the RF chain")
  ("ant", po::value<std::string>(&ant)->default_value("RX2"), "antenna selection")
  ("subdev", po::value<std::string>(&subdev), "subdevice specification")
  ("bw", po::value<double>(&bw), "analog frontend filter bandwidth in Hz")
  ("ref", po::value<std::string>(&ref)->default_value("external"), "reference source (internal, external, mimo)")
  ("wirefmt", po::value<std::string>(&wirefmt)->default_value("sc16"), "wire format (sc8 or sc16)
("setup", po::value<double>(&setup_time)->default_value(1.0), "seconds of setup time") ("progress", "periodically display short-term bandwidth") ("stats", "show average bandwidth on exit") ("sizemap", "track packet size and display breakdown on exit")
("null", "run without writing to file") ("continue", "don't abort on a bad packet") ("skip-lo", "skip checking LO lock status") ("int-n", "tune USRP with integer-N tuning") ;

When I set reference source to "internal", I *do* get a desired output, a nice looking sine wave.

What should I be doing to get a sine wave while using an external ref.?

Any pointers would be highly appreciated.

 

Thank you.

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Hi Kuto,

 

The USRP2 and GNU radio are supported by Ettus Research, not National Instruments. I reccomend contacting Ettus support for assistance. 

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Got it. Thanks!

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No problem!

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