Not really an answer, more of an alternate solution, but if you use gqrx,
(set driver string to "driver=lime,soapy=0") gqrx should provide a dropdown
to choose antennas from whatever magic was deduced by querying osmocom to
query soapy to query the limesuite driver, and return a list of antennas.

On Oct 24, 2017 10:04 AM, "Ricardo Nuszkowski" <nuszkows...@mail.usf.edu>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to test our setup to see if there is any issues and I am not
> getting any results for FFT and waterfall plot. I am using a LimeSDR
> connected to a PC running the latest version of Debian. The LimeSDR is
> connected to an antenna a coworker brought in which operates in the
> 162.550MHz range. We have it connected to the LNAW port on the LimeSDR.
>
> I was wondering what do I input on the antenna channel parameter. I have
> inputed “LNAW” and that doesn’t seem to work. When I tested out a 2.4GHz on
> the LNAH_1 channel, I inputed LNAH for the channel0 antenna and still got
> nothing on our FFT and waterfall plots.
>
> This is an screenshot of our screen when attached to 2.4 GHz antenna.
> Sorry about the blurry image.
>
> Respectfully,
> Ricardo
>
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