Hi,
I am also getting identical results, while running SDR# if I use a long
antenna - the HF and fm band shows increase in signal strength but no audio
Any suggestion will be a great help
73s
Tony
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 00:35:57 +0000
From: Gavin Jacobs <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Hackrf-dev] How to verify hackrf is working
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I have a new hackrf One and I can't get anything out of it. I am running
Windows 10 (64 bit). I have it plugged into a USB port, it shows up in
Device Manager. I ran the Zadig program to set the driver to WinUSB. I can
see the device with hackrf_info, as follows:
C:\local\hackrf_tools>hackrf_info
Found HackRF board.
Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
Firmware Version: 2015.07.2
Part ID Number: 0x005d475a 0x005d475a
Serial Number: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x909864c8 0x343e0ecf
and here is the output from hackrf_transfer:
C:\local\hackrf_tools>hackrf_transfer -r rx_file -f 107700000 -n 100000000
call hackrf_sample_rate_set(10000000 Hz/10.000 MHz)
call hackrf_baseband_filter_bandwidth_set(9000000 Hz/9.000 MHz)
call hackrf_set_freq(107700000 Hz/107.700 MHz)
samples_to_xfer 100000000/100Mio
Stop with Ctrl-C
19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
20.2 MiB / 1.001 sec = 20.2 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
20.2 MiB / 1.001 sec = 20.2 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
20.2 MiB / 1.001 sec = 20.2 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
Exiting... hackrf_is_streaming() result: HACKRF_ERROR_STREAMING_EXIT_CALLED
(-1004)
Total time: 10.00949 s
hackrf_stop_rx() done
hackrf_close() done
hackrf_exit() done
fclose(fd) done
exit
The rx LED came on while receiving.
So far so good, but when I try to receive an FM broadcast (107.7 MHz)
station with SDR#, I get:
- static on the speakers
- a big spike on the frequency display, but not much else; the spike goes
away if I click on "Correct IQ"
I also tuned to a ham narrowband FM frequency 147.42 MHz and then
transmitted with my handheld. I could see an increase in the rf power, but
still no audio (just static).
Any suggestions welcome.
Jake
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 01:50:35 +0100
From: Martin Smith <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] How to verify hackrf is working
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Did you click on the gear wheel icon in SDR# (after clicking on the play
icon) and turn up the gains ?
( Best of leave the RF amplifier disabled, unless you live in the middle
of nowhere -
https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/HackRF-One#receive-power )
On 14/09/2016 01:35, Gavin Jacobs wrote:
I have a new hackrf One and I can't get anything out of it. I am running
Windows 10 (64 bit). I have it plugged into a USB port, it shows up in
Device Manager. I ran the Zadig program to set the driver to WinUSB. I can
see the device with hackrf_info, as follows:
C:\local\hackrf_tools>hackrf_info
Found HackRF board.
Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
Firmware Version: 2015.07.2
Part ID Number: 0x005d475a 0x005d475a
Serial Number: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x909864c8 0x343e0ecf
and here is the output from hackrf_transfer:
C:\local\hackrf_tools>hackrf_transfer -r rx_file -f 107700000 -n 100000000
call hackrf_sample_rate_set(10000000 Hz/10.000 MHz)
call hackrf_baseband_filter_bandwidth_set(9000000 Hz/9.000 MHz)
call hackrf_set_freq(107700000 Hz/107.700 MHz)
samples_to_xfer 100000000/100Mio
Stop with Ctrl-C
19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
20.2 MiB / 1.001 sec = 20.2 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
20.2 MiB / 1.001 sec = 20.2 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.000 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
20.2 MiB / 1.001 sec = 20.2 MiB/second
19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second
Exiting... hackrf_is_streaming() result:
HACKRF_ERROR_STREAMING_EXIT_CALLED (-1004)
Total time: 10.00949 s
hackrf_stop_rx() done
hackrf_close() done
hackrf_exit() done
fclose(fd) done
exit
The rx LED came on while receiving.
So far so good, but when I try to receive an FM broadcast (107.7 MHz)
station with SDR#, I get:
- static on the speakers
- a big spike on the frequency display, but not much else; the spike goes
away if I click on "Correct IQ"
I also tuned to a ham narrowband FM frequency 147.42 MHz and then
transmitted with my handheld. I could see an increase in the rf power, but
still no audio (just static).
Any suggestions welcome.
Jake
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 01:44:17 +0000
From: Gavin Jacobs <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Fw: How to verify hackrf is working
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Martin,
That was the problem. I didn't realize that you could only turn up the gains
after clicking on play.
Thanks!
Jake
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Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] How to verify hackrf is working
Did you click on the gear wheel icon in SDR# (after clicking on the play
icon) and turn up the gains ?
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 10:48:22 +0800
From: yu <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] Hack Will Not Restart
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Hi?
Have you try the newest Zadig and reinstall the usb driver?
2016-09-12 23:17 GMT+08:00 SETI at SETI Net <[email protected]>:
My HackRF One will not restart.
When I run it with any of the available Windows SDR software applications
it
does this:
Initially starts and functions as expected.
When I press the STOP button on the software User Interface the Hack stops
When I press the RUN button the Hack does not start.
It takes pressing the RESET button on the Hack to restore operation.
I am using:
ID:HackRF_One
PartID: 2684406588 6768452
Serial No: 0, 0,1165517768,590812447
Running under Windows 10 X64
Tried it with SDRSharp, SDR-Radio, Cubic and my own version of the Hack
tools written in Delphi
Do I need new firmware, drivers, any ideas.
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