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HackRF One from Great Scott Gadgets is a Software Defined Radio peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. HackRF One SDR Software Defined Radio 1MHz-6GHz Mainboard Development board US: On and CWtouchKeyer.HackRF One SDR Software Defined Radio 1MHz-6GHz Mainboard Development board US For Sale
Open source HackRF software is published on the GitHub project website, where documentation, support and source code can be found. Es’hail-2? Write please if you know the practical application of this toy in ham-radio application. I wonder if it works as a transceiver for satellites, e.g. Thanks to the open software and published technical documentation, the device has great educational value. The HackRF kit from PortaPack will not replace an amateur radio because the input sensitivity is worse than a typical amateur receiver and varies depending on the band, and the output signal strength is at the level of milliwatts, however the operating frequency range up to 6 GHz is impressive.
RF Analyzer for Android), which allow you to make various radio experiments, presented for example in many videos on Youtube.
HackRF mode launches the device to work with an external SDR program on a PC (from Windows or Linux) or with a smartphone (e.g. The basic software allows the reception of emissions: AM, NFM and WFM with graphic visualization with a waterfall. from PowerBank) connected via a micro-USB socket.ĭifferent versions of this device are available on AliExpress and another shops. The device requires external 5V power supply (e.g. The whole toy was placed in an aluminum housing with dimensions of 125 x 90 x 40 mm.
The latest version from 2019 has been equipped with a real-time clock with a backup battery and a reference standard generator TXCO 0.5 ppm with temperature compensation. The module has a number of internal connectors useful for experiments: GPIO, SDIO, I2C, I2S, UART, RTC, ADC, DCA, CLK.Īn additional “sandwich” PortaPack panel is equipped with a color LCD touch screen, manipulator (rotary knob with selection buttons), headphone jack and micro SD card slot for additional software. HackRF is a SDR (Software Defined Radio) module that contains transceiver working in half-duplex mode in the frequency range from 1 MHz to 6 GHz with programmable output power from -10 dBm to 15 dBm, antenna SMA socket and external clock SMA sockets (input and output).
An example, next to the recently popular NanoVNA analyzer, is the HackRF micro-transceiver offered with the PortaPack panel, which allows you to conduct various radio experiments. HackRF with PortaPack – Educational SDR Transceiver for 1 MHz to 6 GHz bandĬhinese manufacturers have recently specialized in providing interesting and cheap radio toys, which are clones of open-source projects.