I was told they are calibrated at the factory and its maybe two weeks old now so i guess so?
I have used nooelec dongles that required ppm correction and am familiar with how to do that.
I started with cheapy dongles that had no txco either and those were all sorts of fun.
I do tend to think this one has been calibrated well, its also in an area with good air movement so heat is not an issue.
I have went through the connects as couple of times. Plus this is all on the same antenna leads that the previous nooelec dongles used.
I did discover the airspy antenna connection had not been tightened enough and it was allowing the airspy to rattle a little bit when moved.
I lightly tightened the antenna nut and that problem went away. I dont believe it was an issue though, but worth mentioning i guess?
Would a weak signal possibly be able to cause this?
I ask because 1 of the signals i listen to is a bit weak, and another 1 is very weak.
I have a tuned antenna (700 MHz UHF Vertical Outdoor Base Antenna (769-775 MHz)) on the way, should be here next week.
Is it possible a weak signal on one of the channels is causing this?
Ive stopped 3 of the 6 for the time to see if it helps, so far im just not sure. It always seems to happen when im not able to pay attention.
I have made sure my PC power settings are all set to keep things on. PCI bus, USB power, no sleep, no hibernate, discs all stay on.
Also, I assume this is the error you are talking about "LibUsb Hotplug event notification Is Not Supported on this platform"
I noticed that, and also noticed that its only popping up on my windows 11 box, the other two are windows 10 and i do not see that error.
I do get the same problem on the other two machines though so i do not believe this is related.
And yeah, thanks for resending the log, i opened that and was confused by all the
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