Glad to help! On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 2:40 PM Richard Hedlund <richard.hedl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Geof and Kyeong, > > Thank you for such quick response. > > I started with your suggestions Kyeong, i had udev rules set in > /etc/udev/rules.d for the device. I tried running GNU Radio as root, still > without luck. > > As for your suggestion Geof, to play with the arguments for the osmocom > source block in GNU Radio, this actually solved my problem, however not in > the way i expected. I have of course tried "airspy", "airspy=0", etc, as > the argument for the source block which is suggested in the documentation at > https://osmocom.org/projects/gr-osmosdr/wiki > > Then i though why not try "airspyhf=0"... > > No where in any documentation that i found is it stated that i should use > "airspyhf=0". THIS solved the problem. Perhaps this is obvious for all of > you, but it is not for a newbie like me. > > Finally! My week long headache was solved by a simple argument line in the > source block. > > Hopefully my embarrassment will help someone else out there. Thank you for > your help! This thread can be marked as solved. > > Kind regards, > Richard > > > > Den mån 24 sep. 2018 kl 18:18 skrev Geof Nieboer <gnieb...@corpcomm.net>: > >> I would recommend experimenting with the osmosdr source parameters. GQRX >> uses GNURadio behind the scenes, so if GQRX can see it in Ubuntu, then so >> should GNURadio, so I suspect it's a block setup problem. >> >> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 7:35 AM Richard Hedlund < >> richard.hedl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> First of all, this is my first post on a mailing list and i apologize if >>> this is the wrong place to ask this kind of question. >>> >>> After having spent almost a full work week on getting the AirSpy HF+ to >>> work with GNU Radio i thought it was time to post here. It feels like i >>> have searched everywhere; different mailing lists, forums, AirSpy support >>> along with their github and the web in general. >>> >>> I have tried installing GNU Radio using pybombs following the guide: >>> https://www.gnuradio.org/blog/pybombs-the-what-the-how-and-the-why >>> >>> I have tried installing GNU Radio following the guide by Alexandru Csete: >>> http://gqrx.dk/download/install-ubuntu >>> >>> I have tried building and installing: >>> https://github.com/airspy/airspyone_host >>> https://github.com/airspy/airspyhf >>> >>> *The AirSpy HF+ works with:* >>> SDR# under Windows 10 >>> GQRX under the Ubuntu system below >>> >>> I does however not work with GNU Radio under Linux which is were i >>> intend to use the HF+. >>> >>> *My system info (Dell Latitude 7480):* >>> >>> - Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (full installation on a USB-stick) >>> - 4.15.0-34-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Mon Aug 27 15:21:48 UTC 2018 >>> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >>> - 16 GB RAM >>> - Intel Core i7 7600U >>> >>> *Output of: dmesg | grep usb* >>> [ 7243.420121] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 13 using >>> xhci_hcd >>> [ 7243.569041] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=03eb, >>> idProduct=800c >>> [ 7243.569052] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, >>> SerialNumber=3 >>> [ 7243.569060] usb 1-2: Product: AIRSPY HF+ >>> [ 7243.569067] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: www.airspy.com >>> [ 7243.569074] usb 1-2: SerialNumber: AIRSPYHF SN:3652A98094C73FA0 >>> >>> *Output of: airspy_info* >>> airspy_lib_version: 1.0.9 >>> airspy_open() board 1 failed: AIRSPY_ERROR_NOT_FOUND (-5) >>> >>> *Running GNU Radio:* >>> I try to run a simple flowgraph in GNU Radio with an osmocom source >>> connected to a WX gui FFT sink. The output is the following: >>> >>> Generating: '/home/hedric/top_block.py' >>> >>> Executing: /usr/bin/python -u /home/hedric/top_block.py >>> >>> Warning: failed to XInitThreads() >>> linux; GNU C++ version 7.3.0; Boost_106501; UHD_003.010.003.000-0-unknown >>> >>> gr-osmosdr v0.1.x-xxx-xunknown (0.1.5git) gnuradio 3.7.11 >>> built-in source types: file osmosdr fcd rtl rtl_tcp uhd plutosdr miri >>> hackrf bladerf rfspace airspy airspyhf soapy redpitaya freesrp >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "/home/hedric/top_block.py", line 101, in <module> >>> main() >>> File "/home/hedric/top_block.py", line 95, in main >>> tb = top_block_cls() >>> File "/home/hedric/top_block.py", line 65, in __init__ >>> self.osmosdr_source_0 = osmosdr.source( args="numchan=" + str(1) + " >>> " + 'airspy=0' ) >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/osmosdr/osmosdr_swig.py", line >>> 1170, in make >>> return _osmosdr_swig.source_make(*args, **kwargs) >>> RuntimeError: Failed to open AirSpy device (-5) AIRSPY_ERROR_NOT_FOUND >>> >>> >>> Hopefully this is enough information for you, if not please let me know. >>> I am by no means an advanced Linux user but still eager to learn. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Richard >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >>> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >>> >>
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