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Hello
I'am WAS runing 4 sdr receiver's connected to different type of motherboards, Intel / raspberry π 3 & 4 powered USB hub with the same problems.
I did read a comment about assigning Binary serial numbers to the sdr's.
Tried: 1, 2, 4, 8 Still no good, then 2, 4, 8, 16 now I had 3 working receivers, Then I assigned address 4, 8, 16, 32 now it has been working without errors for 9 days.
Here is the currant setup, Raspberry π 4 8gb ram with
passive_cooling case "Geekworm", sdr's RTL-SDR Blog V3 connected
with a 20cm/8" cable direct to RPI.
OS = Debian 11 Bullseye
73 de Kim, KA1WCC - OZ1ARQ
Echolink 641080
IRLP 5122
I've been trying to run 4 dongles and one or two eventually drop off. There's no pattern that I can see either. Sometimes they die after a few minutes and sometimes it'll take days but eventually one or two will drop. I'm running them on a powered USB hub so it's not a power problem. I turned off USB suspend with no luck. I increased the USB memory allocation as well with no joy. I'm out of ideas. --
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Just about two years ago I had problems connecting three RTL-SDRs to a Pi 4 and running the auto_rx program. The problem was one or more would “drop off” like Clambino experienced. This problem occurred when setting the RTL-SDR serial numbers to numbers such as 01, 02, etc. I was told that using only numbers for the serial numbers can cause problems with the software, and I should select serial numbers that start with a letter. So, I set the serial numbers to SDR01, SDR02, and so on. That fixed it.
Randy, KQ6RS
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