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We're using a pi400 with the aerial on gpio21. We have it on a jumper lead so it doesn't touch any other pins. The signal can be clear for a few seconds then cut to static, and I have to mess around with the lead to maybe get a clear signal. How can I get a constant clear signal? We also have older pis we can test (namely, pi 1, pi 2 and pi 3)
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Honestly, I don't have Pi 400 to reproduce this issue. I will check once again Pi 4 with latest firmware.
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We're using a pi400 with the aerial on gpio21. We have it on a jumper lead so it doesn't touch any other pins. The signal can be clear for a few seconds then cut to static, and I have to mess around with the lead to maybe get a clear signal. How can I get a constant clear signal? We also have older pis we can test (namely, pi 1, pi 2 and pi 3)
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