i was going to ask what i was doing wrong, but while waiting for subscription 
to this list to complete, i was playing with settings in gqrx, and kind of 
stumbled on the answer to my question...
i've been trying to use my hackrf to listen to the 80M ham band (as well as 
160M and other assorted stuff in that part of the spectrum)  part of the 
problem i was having was that gqrx has a few "presets" for the hackrf sample 
rate, and with the default 
8Mhz sample rate, if i tuned the center frequency below 8Mhz, i just got a lot 
of hash from interaction of signals within the hackrf. so, i tried something 
not in the list of presets... setting the sample rate at 3Mhz, and setting the 
center frequency at something like 3.57Mhz (i tried a few different center 
frequencies and used the one that generated no hash).  then it was working 
within the 80M band, but something was still amiss, it was all backwards, the 
digital section was up around 4Mhz, and the phone section at the lower end, and 
LSB was USB....  while playing with the Input Controls settings, i clicked the 
Swap I/Q box, and it flipped everything back to where it should be...  it's a 
good thing i knew what i was looking for (i.e. what parts of the band are 
digital vs phone, and that 80M phone should be LSB) or i would still be 
befuddled...  i actually like the hackrf better than the sdrplay. it seems to 
have better s/n performance.  i think the sdrplay linux driver needs a bit of 
work, and when i recently upgraded the version of Skywave linux i'm using, the 
new sdrplay driver was really broken (which is the reason i tried the hackrf in 
place of it)
one question though... the 14db input amp has a limit of -5dbm?  that's about 
200mV or so... i've been using it, but i need to keep all RF sources that can 
induce that much voltage into the antenna system far away from it, even if it's 
a cell phone and i'm using the radio on HF, correct?
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