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 +====== 6. Problems and possible solutions ======
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 +  * Nothing happens:
 +    * Check power supply. Test with another (USB) cable
 +    * Remove the SD card and insert it again
 +  * at start, it beeps a few times (long long long), the red LED flashes and everything repeats again
 +    * Unplug the RTL-SDR and connect it again
 +      * if the problem persists, unplug and reconnect power
 +  * New results aren't written, it is defective
 +    * exchange the storage medium, recommended is an SD card - used through an USB adapter
 +      * format with the //Flash Friendly File System// to extend its lifetime: ''scanner_format_f2fs.sh''
 +  * Raspberry Pi is no longer accessible after pressing the reboot knob
 +    * sometimes the system hangs on reboot. Remove power and reconnect
 +  * Bad reception quality
 +    * check the antenna connection and plug as well as the location of the antenna!
 +    * is the //gain// set correctly?
 +    * metallized vehicle window pane?
 +  * the scanner freezes after a while
 +    * apparently, the RTL dongle is not particularly stable
 +    * automatic reboot with the setting ''FMLIST_SCAN_DEAD_REBOOT = "1"''
 +      * if necessary, also the setting ''FMLIST_SCAN_DEAD_TIME'' reduce, e.g. to 240.
 +  * Stations are not recognized or decoded. There can be various reasons for this. The best way to assess the specific cause is based on a recording.
 +    * utilities for recording are ''recWFMchunk.sh'' and ''recDAB.sh''. Please use these to create and provide recordings of 10 to 30 seconds.
 +  * the buzzer is too loud and may be annoying too often
 +    * configure the cases, which should be signalled - or not.
 +    * the buzzer's hole can be partially or completely glued with an adhesive tape
 +    * if you don't want to hear anything, it is simple to pull off one of the 2 pins
 +      * pay attention to the polarity when re-attaching: (+) symbol on the piezo
 +  * after disconnecting the Ethernet cable, the WiFi SSH / PuTTY session also freezes
 +    * that is a known issue. do not use the Ethernet cable for WiFi operation
 +  * the Raspberry Pi reboots quite often
 +    * check the power supply unit or try another sufficiently dimensioned power supply
 +
 +For other or persistent problems, please check the mailing list first: https://groups.io/g/fmlist-scanner \\ 
 +Register and mail to [[fmlist-scanner@groups.io|fmlist-scanner@groups.io]]
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 +This list will also be used to provide further information about new versions / updates or questions / answers on your part in the future. Additional photos, links and wiki pages are also available via the mailing list website.