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troubleshooting [2015/10/05 01:28]
neels [I can't use HackRF without sudo]
troubleshooting [2016/01/02 19:52]
dos [rad1o usb disconnects every 5 seconds / not usable at all] add rad1o USB PID aside of HackRF one
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 If you are running Arch Linux there might be a similar problem but of different origin. The solution is provided within the hackrf-github [[https://​github.com/​mossmann/​hackrf/​issues/​208|Issue page]]. If you are running Arch Linux there might be a similar problem but of different origin. The solution is provided within the hackrf-github [[https://​github.com/​mossmann/​hackrf/​issues/​208|Issue page]].
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 +Make sure that [[#​rad1o_usb_disconnects_every_5_seconds_not_usable_at_all|USB autosuspend is disabled]], as the first contact with rad1o after resuming fails, and default autosuspend delay in Linux is pretty short (2 seconds).
 ===== I've connected the rad1o in Mass Storage Mode, but the filesystem is read only ===== ===== I've connected the rad1o in Mass Storage Mode, but the filesystem is read only =====
  
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   * audio connector   * audio connector
   * battery connector   * battery connector
 +  * IC402 (BGS12SL6) in rare cases (LCD/​everything not working, TX too low)
  
 If you experience an error that may relate to any of these three, we recommend a close look at the solder pads of those parts. WARNING: Always unplug the battery when soldering, especially when soldering the battery connector! If you experience an error that may relate to any of these three, we recommend a close look at the solder pads of those parts. WARNING: Always unplug the battery when soldering, especially when soldering the battery connector!
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 Reason: usb-autosuspend. manually configured auto-suspend or you may have laptop-mode-tools or tlp (thinkpad powersaving tool) Reason: usb-autosuspend. manually configured auto-suspend or you may have laptop-mode-tools or tlp (thinkpad powersaving tool)
  
-Solution: disable usb-autosuspend for id 1d50:6089 +Solution: disable usb-autosuspend for ids 1d50:cc15 and 1d50:6089 
-(if your using tlp add USB_BLACKLIST="​1d50:​6089"​ to /​etc/​default/​tlp)+(if your using tlp add USB_BLACKLIST="​1d50:​cc15 ​1d50:​6089"​ to /​etc/​default/​tlp)
  
 ===== display blinks if turned on, but quickly turns off afterwards. All fine on USB power ===== ===== display blinks if turned on, but quickly turns off afterwards. All fine on USB power =====
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