Friday, July 13, 2018

[Discuss-gnuradio] Windows 10 - RTL-SDR device not working

I am new to GNU Radio and SDR. I think this must be a simple problem, but I have tried to resolve this for a week and need some help. I have searched the gnu radio archives and have not been able to find a solution. I am trying to run the SDR course from Great Scott Gadgets: https://greatscottgadgets.com/sdr/ using soe inexpensive hardware for now.
  • I am running Windows 10 and have two new RTL2832U & R820T2-Based Software Defined Radios.
    • NooElec NESDR SMArTee Bundle - Premium RTL-SDR w/Integrated Bias Tee, Aluminum Enclosure, 0.5PPM TCXO, SMA Input & 3 Antennas. RTL2832U & R820T2-Based Software Defined Radio (SDR)
    • Adafruit: Software Defined Radio Receiver USB Stick - RTL2832 w/R820T
  • I have installed the correct drivers: WinUSB (v6.1.7600.16385) and have it successfully tuning in FM stations using SDRSharp v1.0.0.1667.
  •  I installed gnuradio_3.7.11_win64.exe. 
    • In GRC, I created a simple flowgraph with an RTL-SDR source and an WX GUI FFT Sink to just view part of the FM Spectrum. When I run the flowgraph, I get the following error mesage:
      -----------------------------------------------------------------
      gr-osmosdr ae686c46 (0.1.5git) gnuradio 3.7.11
built-in source types: file osmosdr fcd rtl rtl_tcp uhd hackrf bladerf airspy redpitaya
Using device #0 Generic RTL2832U OEM
usb_open error -12

FATAL: Failed to open rtlsdr device
--------------------------------------------------------------
  • I have tried rebooting and reinstalling gnuradio several times with the same results.
  • With the same laptop, I have tried running Pentoo Linux from a bootable USB drive, https://pentoo.ch/, and it has worked correctly, although I had trouble with GRC recognizing the sound card.
  • I have also created an Oracle VirtualBox VM running Mint18.3 SDR using https://t.co/Hmy3w7jm4f and it works, but the performance is not great.
  • I would rather run this on Windows for now, if possible. I realize if I get further into this, I may need to eventually run Linux.
Thanks for the help!

Tony

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