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Re: USRP B210 TX/RX switching between transmitting and receiving


From: okan erturk
Subject: Re: USRP B210 TX/RX switching between transmitting and receiving
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 22:48:07 +0300

Okay, we thought that when a TX signal sent, RX will be interrupted. That was what I meant.

On Tue, Jan 10, 2023, 22:32 Marcus D. Leech <patchvonbraun@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/01/2023 14:01, okan erturk wrote:
So TX has a priority over RX, am I right?
Not sure what you mean by "priority".

The RX/TX port will be connected to the TX whenever it's transmitting.

The RX chain can either be connected to the RX2 port all the time, or if it's configured for
  TX/RX, the ATR (Automatic Transmit Receive) logic in the FPGA will switch the RX chain
  between the TX/RX and RX2 ports whenever there's an active transmission.

In the case of Karen's flow-graph, it transmits all the time, so the RX chain will be switched
  to the RX2 antenna port, regardless of what its preferred antenna setting is.

Now, IN ADDITION to all of this, since the maximum isolation between antenna ports is not
  super high, the RX chain WILL SEE YOUR TRANSMISSIONS.   You just need to be prepared for
  that.




On Tue, Jan 10, 2023, 21:54 Daniel Estévez <daniel@destevez.net> wrote:
On 09/01/2023 18:20, Karen young wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use the single port (TX/RX) from USRP B210 to switch between
> transmitting and receiving. I have selected "Ch0: Antenna: TX/RX" for
> both the USRP sink and source blocks as shown in the figure. I expect
> the TX/RX port will show orange light. But the USRP hardware still
> transmits through TX/RX port (Red light on), and receives through RX2
> port (Green light on).
>
> What needs to be set if only using a single TX/RX port for switching
> between transmitting and receiving?

Hi Karen,

It seems that you're trying to transmit continuously, since the Signal
Source is delivering samples to the USRP sink all the time. The TX/RX
port cannot be used for simultaneous transmit and receive. It can only
do one at a time (but can switch during the flowgraph execution).

To receive whenever you are not transmitting something, you need to use
burst transmissions
(https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/USRP_Sink#Bursty_Transmission). I
think that if you do this, the USRP will switch to transmit when you
send it a burst, and will switch to receive whenever it has nothing to
transmit.

Best,
Daniel.



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