Try this:
Do a hardware reset
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50350.aspx
Make sure you are using a new database
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50089.aspx
Then reset the EEPROM checksum if you are still getting an EEPROM error.
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArt
DB50: EEPROM 52 calculated 50. Receive appear to be working but no TX
I did the upgrades - firewire first, then firmware then SDR 1.16. Jerry
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Which is why I do my measurements for that kind of sensitivity in the shield
room at my University of Maryland office or at our lab in Bowie, Md. In
addition, the phase noise leaving the 8640B, especially if you have the
"reverse power protection" is pretty ugly.
Bob
ARRL SDR Working Group
Whether using the official Version 16 or latest svn's, I no longer
experience any of the so called DPC pauses.
I run a pretty loaded ham radio only computer. I run the full DXLabs suite,
CCU (a internet cluster prefiltering software), and recently CWSkimmer.
This morning I was listening to a
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