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I have had the problem both with Linux and Windows versions of gqrx. I'll open gqrx and have my antennas listed there. At some random time they suddenly go missing from the configuration.
I just did a Ubuntu install, I opened gqrx once. I selected an antenna. The radio ran fine. I forgot to save the configuration, but... In any event the second time I opened gqrx "poof" no antennas listed. On Windows I've run gqrx 50+ times. Suddenly I enter again and the antennas are gone.
Using gqrx -r does no good, the antennas are still gone.
BTW, I'm using a limesdr USB with soapy.
Any help would be appreciated. It wouldn't be so annoying if I knew the original definitions so I could put them back, but...
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May 12, 2018, 5:35:03 PM5/12/18
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Gqrx saves which antenna you selected last, but the list of available
antennas should always be the same. The list returned by the driver,
so if the antennas are "suddenly gone" then the the driver probably
failed to load properly. Check the terminal for error messages.
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I didn't notice any problems at/before shutdown. There were definitely
not any problems at startup. Maybe some problem was listed and I just
missed it.
Of course with Windows there is no terminal session to look at, which I guess is a good reason not to use it, but...
As a 30 year software engineer I'd suggest that gqrx shouldn't try to "solve" any problems by changing a configuration file without user permission/notification/verification.
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May 12, 2018, 7:03:30 PM5/12/18
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On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 11:49 PM, Ken Koch <ken9...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As a 30 year software engineer I'd suggest that gqrx shouldn't try to
> "solve" any problems by changing a configuration file without user
> permission/notification/verification.
>