Hi Simon, Thank you for your help. I use the ANT500 antenna which came with the unit. I also noticed that SDR# shows the device as "Jawbreaker" while in my understanding that was a beta prototype. But judging from size, hackrf_info and GQRX it's picked up as HackRF One.
I will setup the SDR-Radio software on my laptop and from there i hope we can get something out of it. Thank you, Micky On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 10:32:51 +0100 "Simon Brown" <simon@sdr- radio.com> wrote: >Micky, > >A machine gun approach rarely works. I can help you with SDR- >Radio, the page >is here: http://v2.sdr-radio.com/Radios/HackRF.aspx > >What antenna re you using for FM Stereo - I hope it's not the >small antenna >delivered with the radio as it'll not pick up much signal, also >some of >these small antennas do not work apparently. > >If you post a *full* screenshot of the SDR-Radio.com I can start >to help >you. > >Simon Brown G4ELI >http://v2.sdr-radio.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: HackRF-dev [mailto:[email protected]] >On Behalf >Of [email protected] > >I just received my hackrf one and tried to listen to any fm music >radio for >starters. Didn't work out, so i've been for hours and hours >trying, >searching what could be the problem. Before this i had some >experience with >the rtl usb sticks (e4000) which was fun and a nice intro for a >newbie in >general. Below what i tried so far beside digging through alot of >information from many different sources. Beside the FM disaster, >tried AM >and a few other combinations on specific frequenties: > >Windows 7 (different computer) > >- Tried latest SDR# version in Windows 7 (used zadig for usb >driver inst) >- Tried different usb ports just in case >- Tried SDR-Radio latest _______________________________________________ HackRF-dev mailing list [email protected] https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
