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qspectrumanalyzer stops in 5.8GHz range after 30 seconds or so #99

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lowtowerjones opened this issue Apr 11, 2022 · 5 comments
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@lowtowerjones
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I'm on dragonos. Software version is 2.1.0. Did patch the OS and reboot, same issue.

5.13.0-35-generic #40~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 7 09:18:32 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Need to watch high spectrum to try to find a problematic device. Not even sure it's possible due to FHSS. But when I can in other spectrums the scan will keep going. After scanning in 5.8 for a half minute it goes from start being greyed out to start being clickable. the top graph stops change and I stop getting updates in the history graph on the bottom.

Using HackRF One. Haven't tried reproducing it on another laptop/receiver. Give me a few hours and I'll do that.

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I walked away for a bit and it threw a semi readable gui message. See attached.
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alphafox02 commented Apr 21, 2022

I’ll try here locally with the same setup. Hackrf firmware I assume is 2021+ based?

Edit: I believe you can start the application from command line, just use the name all lower case. That way you can see maybe more of the issue.

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Okay I can’t reproduce this but here’s some things to check. Click file, settings, and ensure backend is set to hackrf sweep and not soapy power which is the default. Also make sure you have the 2021 or higher hackrf firmware flashed on the hacrkrf. I’ve tried your exact settings and it’s been running 30mins or so now.

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lowtowerjones commented Apr 21, 2022 via email

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No problem, I actually learned about this in the process so now I’m trying out both options https://github.com/avian2/hackrf-spectrum-analyzer

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