One question that would answer a lot is how does the spectrum look in SDR#? If there's good SNR, then it's likely an audio driver/CPU usage/non-RF/non-HackRF issue.
I suppose other other problem could be that you're using NFM demodulation instead of WBFM demodulation. On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 2:15 PM, David Goldstein < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, it must be a sound driver issue. I have an i7-2600 16gb ram… I can > hear the local fm voice signal but there’s heavy static. > > > > Still working on it… > > > > SDR# 1.0.0.1443 is the version I am using. Anyone have a better solution > for that? > > > David > > > > > > > > *From:* Karl Koscher [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, April 25, 2016 5:02 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Cc:* hackrf-dev > *Subject:* Re: [Hackrf-dev] HackRF Win7 64bit > > > > How much bandwidth are you using? If you're using a lot of bandwidth, your > CPU might not be able to keep up. > > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 1:47 PM, David Goldstein < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, I have HackRF in Windows 7 64bit running with SDR#, however, the audio > is mostly static even with local stations. > > Any tips? > > It's not reception... > > Thanks. > > David > > _______________________________________________ > HackRF-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev > > >
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