Two main configurations:
Airspy R2 on Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspberry Pi OS (Debian
Linux), 20 MHz sample rate
RX888 MkII on Intel i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz, Debian Linux, 64.8 MHz
sample rate
I have three copies of the first configuration, one each for 2m,
125cm and 70cm monitoring and recording all the local NBFM ham
channels. Been doing this since January 2021.
The Rx888 MKii is on a lowly untuned G5RV skimming WSPR, FT4 and
FT8 on all HF bands. I also often listen manually. Been running
this since I got my Rx888 last May or so. The RX888 is unmodified
and has not failed. Yet.
Phil
I am curious what platform you're running ka9q-radio on. I have used Odroid XU4, OPi5, OPi5+, and my X86 Linux desktop --
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Is WiFi disabled?
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Sounds like you may be having problems with one of the numerous "network managers" that keep appearing to "help" you with multiple network connections, even though you probably have only one.
I run stock Debian and have no problems like this.
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