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Airspy Mini with SoapySDR in Ubuntu: seems to work but does not show strong stations in spectra #383
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The following extra information may help:
cheers, Kimmo |
I'm working on an improved driver for the Airspy R2 and mini. It's not quite ready yet, but you can follow the development here. https://github.com/ast/SoapyAirspy If your issue is not hardware related, I think my driver will eventually solve it. |
Thank you @ast for the information. Does it help if I update the firmware of Airspy Mini ? Firmware Version: AirSpy MINI v1.0.0-rc10-0-g946184a 2016-09-19 Is it too old ? cheers, Kimmo |
Hi @Kimmo1, I don't know if it will help your problem, but I will only test my new driver with the latest firmware from Airspy. |
Hi I updated the firmware of the Airspy Mini, but that did not help. However, I noticed that if I increase the number of samples read from Airspy to a value of 16384, there are strong FM stations visible in the spectrum, but the stations are at wrong frequencies... A similar thing happens when I use RTL-SDR with pyrtlsdr ( https://github.com/pyrtlsdr/pyrtlsdr ), which is a Python wrapper for librtlsdr. There are FM stations visible when the number of samples read from RTL-SDR is for example 1024, but the stations are at correct frequencies only when the number of samples read is equal or greater than 4096. I do not know how this is possible. I had GNU Radio installed before SoapySDR or librtlsdr, if that matters. cheers, Kimmo |
Hi, Kimmo, Could you help find and share the file "libSoapySDR.so.0.8-2" with me ([email protected])? It looks this file is missing in my pc. |
Hi
I have installed SoapySDR in Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS, and I am using it with Airspy Mini.
In principle it seems to work, I can get samples from Airspy, but the spectrum at the frequencies of strong FM stations shows no stations, just noise. The output of the command 'SoapySDRUtil --probe' is given at the end of this mail, and it seems to be OK.
The Python program I have used is the following:
How can I fix this problem ?
cheers, Kimmo
-------------------------------- output of the command 'SoapySDRUtil --probe' -------------------------
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