(make sure to tune to one of your local stations) After installation, my advice is that you test things with:
The git bundle also contains a number of simple grc files to validate your installation versus each of the three hardware platforms. You can grab the install script from my GitHub at: At first it was rough going, but after numerous attempts, I’ve been able to get a repeatable installation flow that works on Ubuntu 16.04 and supports UHD and HackRF hardware as well (it may support BladeRF, but I don’t have the hardware to test it). I was a pre-production supporter of the CrowdSupply campaign and had my LimeSDR Mini delivered in March. Scanning the forums at MyriadRF (the folks who make the Lime products) shows that a number of people have been able to get the Mini working but also that a number have not had so much success. Until recently, though, it wasn’t the easiest thing to get running. The LimeSDR Mini is a great combination of things: affordable, full-duplex and incredibly configurable.