Matt,

You might want to check whether your ANT500 is measuring a short at the 
connector.  Another user had issue where the spring/coil was shorting or not 
making proper contact with the center conductor of connector.

http://nine.pairlist.net/pipermail/hackrf-dev/2014-August/000412.html

Doug

On Sep 7, 2014, at 4:00 AM, Matt Turner wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've fired up my new HackRF One with Pentoo Linux but am struggling to get 
> good results using the FM radio example on the getting started page.
> 
> I'm not able to receive any of the local FM radio stations that I normally 
> listen to, when I tune to them I just hear static. I have an old Nokia N900 
> with an FM transmitter that I've fired up on 95.0MHz. I'm able to receive the 
> transmission from that but the sound output from my speakers sounds like a 
> typical very bad FM reception.
> 
> A little battery FM radio I have tunes into it perfectly.
> 
> A picture of the FFT Plot from the example FM radio file is here: 
> http://imgur.com/Da4TMFv I've not made any changes except for clicking the 
> 'Average' checkbox on the FFT trace options. The HackRF One is sat right next 
> to my FM radio transmitter.
> 
> I get the same effect on two computers - a laptop and a desktop, both using 
> Pentoo Linux from a USB stick.
> 
> Where should I go from here to try and work out what's happening?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
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