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Has anyone using Tx and Rx on the same RFNOC radio block with success on UHD 4.7 release? #1234

Has anyone using Tx and Rx on the same RFNOC radio block with success on UHD 4.7 release?

Has anyone using Tx and Rx on the same RFNOC radio block with success on UHD 4.7 release? #1234

Workflow file for this run

name: "CLA Assistant"
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_target:
types: [opened,closed,synchronize]
jobs:
CLAssistant:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "CLA Assistant"
if: (github.event.comment.body == 'recheck' || github.event.comment.body == 'I have read the CLA Document and I hereby sign the CLA') || github.event_name == 'pull_request_target'
uses: cla-assistant/[email protected]
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# the below token should have repo scope and must be manually added by you in the repository's secret
PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN : ${{ secrets.CLA_ASSISTANT_UHD }}
with:
path-to-signatures: 'signatures/version1/cla.json'
path-to-document: 'https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/blob/master/.github/workflows/EttusCLA.md'
# branch should not be protected
branch: 'main'
allowlist: user1,bot*
#below are the optional inputs - If the optional inputs are not given, then default values will be taken
remote-organization-name: EttusResearch
remote-repository-name: cla-signees
#create-file-commit-message: 'For example: Creating file for storing CLA Signatures'
#signed-commit-message: 'For example: $contributorName has signed the CLA in #$pullRequestNo'
#custom-notsigned-prcomment: 'pull request comment with Introductory message to ask new contributors to sign'
#custom-pr-sign-comment: 'The signature to be committed in order to sign the CLA'
#custom-allsigned-prcomment: 'pull request comment when all contributors has signed, defaults to **CLA Assistant Lite bot** All Contributors have signed the CLA.'
#lock-pullrequest-aftermerge: false - if you don't want this bot to automatically lock the pull request after merging (default - true)
#use-dco-flag: true - If you are using DCO instead of CLA