Hi, Plese can you help me. I have USRP N210 with S/N: E4R22N6U, my software is Matlab R2016a and OS Windows. My question is: Can I use one USRP N210 (one device) as transmitter and receiver on the way that is RF1 is transmitter and RF2 is receiver ?
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Hi,
Plese can you help me.
I have USRP N210, my software is Matlab R2016a and OS Windows.
My question is: Can I use one USRP N210 (one device) as transmitter and receiver on the way that is RF1 is transmitter and RF2 is receiver ?
Also, how to activate RF1 and RF2 ?
When I use some codes with VERT antenas I got the same results when I dont use Antenas.
With regards,
Ivana Ramljak
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jan 2020
I recently looked at a related question to this.
The N210 only has a single frequency synthesizer for both channels. Because of this you can only have one channel receive and the other transmit if the two are operating within a fairly narrow frequency range of each other. Apparently it is possible with the the hardware within that restriction.
With the two channels operating in such a narrow band you would need to implement echo cancelation. The driver for the N210 does not provide any algorithm for that.
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Ivana Ramljak
on 29 Jan 2020
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jan 2020
I have never used usrp so I do not know.
If you were to transmit the same signal you received, I would worry about echo cancelation, unless the transmission was after a notable delay.
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