Another thing would be of interest would be if the time to fault varies
with the temperature of the room.

So if the room tempature was 20 degrees Celsius (68F) is the time to
fault longer than if the room initial temperature was 25 degrees Celsius
(77F). Basically is there a bad solder joint in the device that
disconnects when it heats up and thermally expands. If the time to fault
decreases with higher initial room temperature it would indicate this
kind of fault.
 
On 08/01/2015 16:35, Brian Dickman wrote:
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Need more info. Firmware version, software version(s), capture rate. How
> long are the "periods of time", do they vary?
>
> I've run my HackRF for days at a time using SDR-Console without an issue,
> so it's definitely capable of that. I have the 2014-08 firmware and
> SDR-Console 2.3b1874, 10MHz capture under Win 8.1 pro.
>
> --
> Brian
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 7:51 AM, MV Elttba <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>> I have an issue with my HackRf, it stops working after a period of time.
>> Both  (SDRTrunk, SDR Console) programs I use my hackRF with exhibit the
>> same behavior. Please advise what should i do? I'm not a Linux user and do
>> not venture outside Windows 8.1 Pro.
>>
>> Vincent
>>
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