On 09/06/2016 02:05 PM, Ed Criscuolo wrote:
> I've just ordered one of these SDR standalone radios, 

It appears to be a radio - not a SDR.

> and it has the
> capability of outputting its I/Q samples on a USB port. 

Evidently only under Windows using the vendors software.

3rd parties can write software based on their protocol.

> 
> Has anyone tried to interface one of these to GnuRadio yet?  Seems that
> it would be one solution for HF (aka shortwave) reception. 
> 
> http://www.commradio.com/cr-1-cr-1a-reference/
> 
> @(^.^)@ Ed
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Sep 6, 2016, at 4:34 AM, Marcus Müller <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> Yes, you can :) Offering synchronization using external 10MHz and PPS
>> signals is the purpose of the Octoclock-G !
>>
>> However, the B210's LOs will have a random phase after every tuning,
>> so you must calibrate the relative phase offsets every time you tune
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>> On 06.09.2016 10:21, Samith Abeywickrama wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm going to implement MUSIC(Multiple Signal Classification)
>>> algorithm to find Angle of Arrival of signal using two USRP B210s.
>>> Therefore I have 4 antennas. But I need to synchronise my two USRP
>>> B210s. May I know that can I use Octoclock-G with my USRP B210s
>>> without any problem? Thank you in advance. 
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Best Regards!
>>> Samith
>>
>> @(^.^)@ Ed
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>>
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