thanks but unfortunately no help I played with lots of different gain setting 
the issue is weaker signals are overpowered my the phantom signals from more 
powerful signals.

you can see what i mean in this video 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=804YykoJG84 in the video bandwidth is set to 16 
so i get phantom broadcasts 16mhz above the real signal not quite as strong as 
the real signal but almost

jeff




> 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 )
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