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What a mess.. win10 x64 in no mans land hence the use with HackRF. #88

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Dane-Law opened this issue Jan 20, 2021 · 1 comment
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@Dane-Law
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Tried, but very limited info present.
installed pothosSDR
Installed Python 3.9
Took Qspectrum down, and extraced it, and find the qspectrum.exe file inside, that opens up. Qspectrum and the program opens while having my HackRF ready..
but thats pretty much as far as i can come.
Tried to choose HackRF sweep (already have that program down and it works okay in java with jar file.)
but what does "the label below meen hence executable?, do I need to direct that to the folder where hackRF Sweep are present, hence that jar file?

also tried to choose soapy power as backend, and then soapy power as executable., so I at least can push the "device" label but under device nothing is present.. how do I register my HackRF in this soapy clothing' so it figures.
also tried to click that soapy.exe file that are in the same folder in Qspectrum.exe after extraction.
Tried to search on Google and on YT, but no dice.

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bbean-LV commented Feb 7, 2021

I'm having similar issues on Win10 getting HackRF started. I found one video where all the person did was select Hackrf_sweep in settings menu. I tried the same as he did in the video (with Path in Win10 Env Vars set and a direct path but no luck). But maybe it would work on your system...I think I didn't install something correctly like soapy.

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