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Re: Confusion about 'ports'


From: Chad Spooner
Subject: Re: Confusion about 'ports'
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 12:41:06 -0700
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Some information I should have included the first time:

OS: Ubuntu 20.04.3

gnuradio: 3.9.4.0

UHD: 3.15.0.0-2build5

Maybe somebody has a simple shareable flowgraph running under these conditions and that has two USRP Source blocks and one USRP Sink block?

Thanks,

C

On 3/14/22 4:02 PM, Chad Spooner wrote:

All:

I've got a simple flowgraph with two USRP Source blocks and a single USRP Sink block:

This flowgraph is running on an x310. The upper Source block is supposed to stream data coming from another SDR, and the lower Source block is supposed to stream data from an antenna. Then I add these together and output the sum with the Sink block.

When I run it I get this error:

gr::log :ERROR: thread_body_wrapper - ERROR thread[thread-per-block[2]: <block usrp_source
(1)>]: RuntimeError: On node 0/DDC_0, output port 0 is already connected.

If I disable one of the Source blocks, things work as expected, so it is the presence of both that is the problem.

I can't tell from the documentation what a 'port' is, exactly. And there isn't any error message in the companion itself, so I guess it thinks this is OK.

Can somebody please point me to a clear discussion of how 'ports' enter here or please suggest a way to modify the flowgraph?

Thanks,

C



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Chad M. Spooner, PhD
NorthWest Research Associates
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Monterey, CA 93940
cmspooner@nwra.com
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-- 
Chad M. Spooner, PhD
NorthWest Research Associates
301 Webster Street
Monterey, CA 93940
cmspooner@nwra.com
831 582 4904
cyclostationary.blog

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