Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Too many ooooooooooooo

2018-04-08 Thread Jeff Long
Try recording with hackrf_transfer instead. GQRX is a great program, but it does a lot more than record, and its records complex floats, where HackRF puts out complex bytes. You are trying to stream 64MB/s to disk, which is likely what is failing. On 04/08/2018 10:38 AM, Juan Antonio wrote: Th

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Too many ooooooooooooo

2018-04-08 Thread Anon Lister
Try using hackrf_transfer to save a recording to /dev/null. If this is successful, then move on to saving the recording to disk. If that is not successful, then the issue is saving to disk. If it is then you have now successfully recorded at 8 Mhz. On Sun, Apr 8, 2018, 10:40 Juan Antonio wrote:

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Too many ooooooooooooo

2018-04-08 Thread Juan Antonio
The problem seems every time I raise the sample rate above 8 mhz approximately, for example when I record a dvb-t signal with gqrx. The SDR is a hackrf and, at the moment I am finding myself with the because I am only recording, if I tried to do another type of operations I am almost sure tha

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Too many ooooooooooooo

2018-04-08 Thread Jeff Long
If you include a description of your setup and the problem, someone can probably help. For example: - What SDR? - What program or GR flowgraph? - What are you doing when the problems happens? - Are there symptoms other than ''? On 04/08/2018 08:09 AM, Juan Antonio wrote: I have read what I

[Discuss-gnuradio] Too many ooooooooooooo

2018-04-08 Thread Juan Antonio
I have read what I could about the problem but it is still not clear to me that part of the hardware (or perhaps the software) is the culprit and it is not about spending money on a more powerful computer so that the problem continues Now it happens to me with the oo but I do not rule out at a