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USRP_FLEX_ALL(1) User Commands USRP_FLEX_ALL(1)
NAME
usrp_flex_all - FLEX protocol demodulator
SYNOPSIS
usrp_flex_all [options]
DESCRIPTION
linux; GNU C++ version 4.6.2; Boost_104601; UHD_003.003.001-666a2f0
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-f FREQ, --freq=FREQ
Set receive frequency to FREQ [default=929512500.0]
-a ADDRESS, --address=ADDRESS
Address of UHD device, [default=addr=192.168.10.2]
-A ANTENNA, --antenna=ANTENNA
select Rx Antenna where appropriate
--rx-gain=RX_GAIN
set receive gain in dB (default is midpoint)
-c Hz, --calibration=Hz
set frequency offset to Hz
-v, --verbose
-l, --log
log flowgraph to files (LOTS of data)
-F FROM_FILE, --from-file=FROM_FILE
read samples from file instead of USRP
--nchan=nchan
set to number of channels in capture file
SEE ALSO
usrp_flex_band(1) usrp_flex(1)
usrp_flex_all 3.5 December 2011 USRP_FLEX_ALL(1)