Jerry,

Learning how to use Ubuntu, and Gnu, and HackRF is a challenge! I went down 
that path about a year ago. The issue you describe hits every new user. When 
you are running GNU radio, you have to turn up the IF gain to about 40 - it 
defaults to 0. Also, turn up the BaseBand gain to about 30. Leave the RF gain 
at 0 (that setting is confusing; a value of 0 just means the RF LNA is left 
off; 14 means it is on; but you rarely need it on).


Also, a word of caution. Since you are a ham, you likely have an HT or a base 
station. You have to take care to never exceed the maximum field strength 
anywhere near the HackRF. I don't recall the exact spec, but basically if you 
transmit with a 5 Watt HT, right next to HackRF, you can fry the RF front end.


Hope that helps.

Jake


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From: HackRF-dev <[email protected]> on behalf of Jerry 
Stern <[email protected]>
Sent: July 10, 2017 2:54:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Is my new (old) HackRF Deaf?


Is my HackRF deaf?  I am a ham radio hobbyist and I bought a HackRF One to 
enhance my deeper learning of SDR but also as a broadband RF source.  To my 
dismay, installing the software has become days of learning Ubuntu basics and 
dealing with instructions that are at times outdated or nuanced towards a 
person with much more than basic Linux skills.  So, I gave up on Ubuntu only 
because it was faster for me to install and test with Windows 7.   My HackRF 
One (GreatScott) must have been a leftover as the firmware was dated 
2014(August).  I installed the latest version HackRF tools and updated the 
firmware to Feb 2017.  I followed Mike's video tutorial for creating a basic 
GNU flow for FM and also installed SDR#.  I have very strong FM broadcast 
stations in my area which I can easily demodulate with my Rigol Spectrum 
analyzer using the ANT500. However both with GNU and SDR# my HackRF appears 
deaf in FM broadcast mode.  I read that a few years back there may have been 
some issues with cold solder joints on the HackRF pcb....  I have a lot of test 
equipment - from RF generators up to 2 GHz, etc but before I go that route is 
there something I am perhaps missing in my setup.  Not sure where or what 
details to provide here without overloading my question further .


Thanks


Jerry


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