• SDRPlay usb fault

    From Alan Beck@1:229/426.36 to ALL on Sun Nov 8 07:44:51 2020
    Hi,

    I cannot get my SDRPlay usb SDR radio to play on computer.

    It does not get picked up by the machine, in other words it does not "chime" when I plug it into the computer.

    Alan
    VY2XU

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Alan Beck on Wed Nov 11 19:13:00 2020
    On 11-08-20 07:44, Alan Beck wrote to ALL <=-

    Hi,

    I cannot get my SDRPlay usb SDR radio to play on computer.

    It does not get picked up by the machine, in other words it does not "chime" when I plug it into the computer.

    Sounds like either a port or a driver issue. Try a different USB port and double check the driver installation.


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  • From Ivan Mikhalev@1:154/30 to Tony Langdon on Mon Jan 4 08:09:17 2021
    Re: Re: SDRPlay usb fault
    By: Tony Langdon to Alan Beck on Wed Nov 11 2020 07:13 pm

    Sounds like either a port or a driver issue. Try a different USB port and double check the driver installation.
    Might be a bit unrelated, but I got a MSi.SDR and the MSI001(?) chip would heat up a lot when plugged into the computer. PC doesn't detect it either. Try to disassemble the SDRPlay and check the temperatures of the chips with your finger, might give you some clues as to what's wrong.
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Ivan Mikhalev on Tue Jan 5 19:15:00 2021
    On 01-04-21 08:09, Ivan Mikhalev wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Re: Re: SDRPlay usb fault
    By: Tony Langdon to Alan Beck on Wed Nov 11 2020 07:13 pm

    Sounds like either a port or a driver issue. Try a different USB port and double check the driver installation.
    Might be a bit unrelated, but I got a MSi.SDR and the MSI001(?) chip
    would heat up a lot when plugged into the computer. PC doesn't detect
    it either. Try to disassemble the SDRPlay and check the temperatures of the chips with your finger, might give you some clues as to what's

    Sounds like some good troubleshooting ideas there. And I found out last night that the SDRPlay has issues in Linux (poor closed source drivers etc). Can't remember what your setup was.


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