Kevin Croissant

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``` kevin@[hostname]:/media/Quark/recordings$ inspectrum 20160413-195414_COMPLEX_filtered_xlated_costas.cfile terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): Error opening file: Value too large for defined data type (75) Aborted ```

Hmm. Certainly possible I suppose. Here's my uname -a: $ uname -a Linux [hostname] 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-2 (2016-04-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux This started out with a i686-pae kernel (by...

Got it...Would like to eventually be able to see all (or most) of this, but even the first 17GB is helpful. I think I have another machine that has 64...

I was able to copy the file to my laptop (definitely 64 bit) and although it opened with no errors, there is an odd visual glitch. See screenshot below. Once...

I've been thinking about this glitch some more, and I think my recording is actually messed up since I can't get my decoder to work with these files. I will...

After building from source, I was able to connect to the USRP. Here's what I've noticed so far: 1. When first starting up, there is a massive DC offset, goes...

Glad to help! I think having the DC remove auto-enable is a workaround, but a decent enough one. I'm not aware of a scenario where it is detrimental to use,...

I forgot to mention, the Peak Hold button causes the exact same behavior.

Here you go: [config.zip](https://github.com/BatchDrake/SigDigger/files/3538302/config.zip)

FYI, this crash does not occur in the binary that I compiled from source. However, peak detection doesn't seem to do anything.