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Blog V4 compatibility issue? #199

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theghostglitch opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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Blog V4 compatibility issue? #199

theghostglitch opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 3 comments

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@theghostglitch
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theghostglitch commented Jan 18, 2024

Describe the bug
Using a Blog V4, no matter what frequency is selected, frequency peaks stay the same.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Run OP25 with a Blog v4

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System Information (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Ubuntu 22.04.3 & Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 3
  • GNURadio version: 3.10
  • GCC version: 11.4.0

Additional context
The Blog v4 needed a driver update over the original RTL-SDR driver. It's compatible with the older SDRs but has added features that are required to run the v4 correctly. Not sure if this has been implemented on OP25?

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theghostglitch commented Jan 18, 2024

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Installing the v4 drivers manually breaks OP25. Specifically osmosdr with an error "osmosdr sorce_c creation failure".
./install.sh and a reboot does not fix this.

So I'm assuming this is an osmo sdr problem and not an OP25 problem.

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boatbod commented Jan 19, 2024 via email

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boatbod commented Jan 28, 2024

No futher debug info provided by reporting party.
Suspect the manual installation of blog v4 drivers without installing a compatible version of gr-osmosdr and then rebuilding op25 caused a library incompatibility.

@boatbod boatbod closed this as completed Jan 28, 2024
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