I discovered the same thing while messing around with “transceiver” ideas a 
couple of months ago.  Although it’s not quite as obvious, the same applies to 
receive mode when stopping a GRC flowchart — HackRF keeps “receiving”  to some 
extent.  Check the RX LED.

I had two completely separate flowcharts, one TX and one RX, and manually 
switched between the two (3 or 4 clicks).  It only takes about a second, and I 
succeeded in making several two-way contacts that way (with volunteers down the 
hall, so far…).  When each new flowchart is started, it reinitializes the 
HackRF.  At the end of the session, I just hit the “reset” button to cancel 
whatever action is in progress.

-Scott

On Jun 9, 2015, at 9:00 AM, Ben Z en de rest <hoofdeigenw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Playing around with the HackRF and NFM transmitter (on the dummyload of 
> course) I noticed that stopping the flowchart keeps the HackRF in TX mode.
> 
> If (from the command line) I give the hackrf_info command, the TX does stop.
> 
> I had a repeating wav, so I disabled the repeat, but still after waiting the 
> wav to finish and stop the flowchart the HackRF keeps transmitting.
> 
> 
> Any one knows a solution for this ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben
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