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From: | Gavin Jacobs |
Subject: | [Discuss-gnuradio] GRC 3.7.11 on Windows crashes python.exe |
Date: | Sat, 15 Apr 2017 19:04:08 +0000 |
I have a hackrf-one working fine on Windows 10 with GRC 3.7.11, so it should be possible. Here are some things to try: 1) Open a windows command prompt, navigate to
C:\Program Files\GNURadio-3.7\bin then run hackrf_info . You should see some information about your hackrf (serial # etc.)
2) In the same place, run this command (but change YOURNAME to your actual username) hackrf_transfer -f 100700000 -s 10000000 -r C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\test
Wait a few seconds and then type CTRL-C. If the hackrf is working, you will see something like this:
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(100700000 Hz/100.700 MHz) Stop with Ctrl-C 19.9 MiB / 1.002 sec = 19.9 MiB/second 19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second 20.2 MiB / 1.000 sec = 20.2 MiB/second Caught signal 0 19.9 MiB / 1.001 sec = 19.9 MiB/second User cancel, exiting... Total time: 4.00359 s hackrf_stop_rx() done hackrf_close() done hackrf_exit() done fclose(fd) done exit 3. If the above works, try running GQRX. If the Hackrf is the only radio on your system, it should pick it up automatically and you should be able to receive a wideband FM radio station in your area.
4. If you think the problem is in the hackrf , you can also try the hackrf mailing list
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Good luck, Jake
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2017 14:34:14 +0000 |
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