> shows up as a jawbreaker (is this expected?)
In SDR# this is what everyone sees.

> Still have not been able to receive anything but broadcast fm.
After you click on the play/start button in SDR#  then click on the gear
wheel (the configuration button) and increase your LNA gain to
16/24/32dB and your VGA gain to 16-40dB (only adjustable when active).
Since you live near some very strong RF sources you probably should
never enable the all frequency pre-"Amp" (unless you want to do some
soldering). (see:
https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/HackRF-One#receive-power )

On 29/09/2014 17:16, Jeff Detmold wrote:
> So I just got my HackRf One first thing i did was update to 2014.08.1, 
> and test it with sdr# I have tried both the current install as well as 
> nightly builds. first off I noticed it shows up as a jawbreaker (is this 
> expected?).
> fm broadcast stations appear where I would expect however 103.1mhz for 
> example shows up at 103.1mhz but also at 119.1mhz... this seems.... odd, I 
> find nothing in the air band from the local airport although it is very near 
> (my handheld scanner picks up the tower without an antenna attached).
>  
> Did i miss something altogether? or is it a hardware issue? 
>  
> I have figured out that the position of the phantom frequencies are based on 
> my sample rate. If I set it to 10 then 106.1 shows up again at 116.1. If the 
> sample rate is set to 16 then 106.1 shows again at 122.1. Still have not been 
> able to receive anything but broadcast fm. But I have found repeating "noise" 
> throughout all bands again repeating based on sample rate 
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff
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