Hi Cliff,
there should be no difference to GNU Radio whether your antenna is
attached to your HackRF or not – the HackRF can't "know" that. So,
something else solved your issue. In any way, I'm happy to hear things
are working now!
Best regards,
Marcus
On Sun, 2019-01-27 at 11:53 -0500, cliff pa
Thanks for your reply, Cinaed. I solved the problem by attaching the
antenna.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 5:35 PM Cinaed Simson
wrote:
> Try from a command line window
>
> hackrf_info
>
> This will give the serial number - but if you only have one HackRF
> device you don't need it - leave the de
The GNURadio windows package comes with the HackRF drivers pre-installed,
as well as the helper functions like hackrf_info.exe . So I'd run Cinead's
recommendations from the "GNURadio Command Prompt" so your paths are
correct.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 5:33 PM Cinaed Simson
wrote:
> Try from a
Try from a command line window
hackrf_info
This will give the serial number - but if you only have one HackRF
device you don't need it - leave the device blank.
But for future reference, the serial number should look like this
14d463dc2f2136e1
The number you want to use is
My first attempt at using GNU Radio Companion produced this error log:
-- begin error log --
<<< Welcome to GNU Radio Companion 3.7.13.4 >>>
Block paths:
G:\GNURadio-3.7\share\gnuradio\grc\blocks
Loading: "C:\Users\Cliff\Documents\lesson1.grc"
>>> Done
Generating: 'C:\\Users\\Cliff\\Docu