10-28-2015 10:01 AM
10-28-2015 01:18 PM
Hello Wired_,
If the error is occurring on a new project that was generated from the template, I believe that the problem is with your installation.
What version of LabVIEW Communications are you using?
Can you try to repair the installation?
If you are using 1.1, I can save a copy of a new template project on my computer and upload it for you to try. I don't think this will provide us with any good information. Repairing is our best option right now, in my opinion.
Regards,
10-29-2015 09:10 AM
Hi!
I am using 1.0 as of now which came with my purchase.
Can you point out how to repair?
I tried reinstalling the communication suite using the software package I had. But it did not install since it was already present.
Next I manually deleted the folder containing Labview Communication suite from National Intruments folder. Now I cannot reinstall!
Can you provide leads to move ahead with the repair with the package I have given that I am not able to install since it's assuming that it's alreadt there.
If by any mean I can uninstall then it would be easy but did not see it in programs list!
10-29-2015 09:38 AM
Hey Wired
Thanks for making the new post. Check out my links there.
Regards,
10-29-2015 03:04 PM
To clear doubtsi reinstallled things. But still the error for Tx Stream 0 comes!
To surprise, if I select RF1 the code runs!
Selecting back RF0 gives same error as previous!
To make matter worse sometimes randomly, this FPGA compatibility error is also coming today!
10-29-2015 05:27 PM
Hello Wired_,
I was able to create the same project and upload it here:
ftp://ftp.ni.com/outgoing/SISO.zip
Can you try to run it?
Regards,
11-05-2015 02:51 AM
Hi!
Thanks for file. Can you repost it? I cannot access it as of now.
As latest report the design works with choosing RF1 chain but now with RF0 chain.
11-05-2015 08:43 AM
Hello Wired,
I re-uploaded the SISO.zip file. This will be available on the NI FTP for the next 24 hours.
Regards,
12-07-2015 10:42 PM
Hi!
Last time I tried with the design at RF 1 it did work. RF 0 was still problamatic. To surprise RF1 is also not working now.
12-10-2015 05:04 PM
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