If you don’t know what the HackRF is, its an SDR (or Software Defined Radio), read more here. Lucky me! I was selected for the HackRF beta program and received my board from Michael Ossmann / Great Scott Gadgets. This is probably due to the fact everything is beta I did notice some issues like my feed would stop every once in awhile, I just did a stop then start in SDR# and it got going again. That should be all you need to get up and running. I didn’t because I already had it, but in case you don’t have it you can grab it here. Copy libhackrf.dll and pthreadVC2.dll from hackrf-tools 32 bit dir to the sdrsharp directory.įinally you may need the Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable package. Extract this somewhere, you might need this. Grab a copy of hackrf-tools for windows here generously compiled by Zefie again. Here is a link to v1.3 which is what I used.Įxtract the HackRF plugin to your sdrsharp directory (i.e. Next grab a copy of the HackRF plugin from Zefie’s site. Unzip SDR# to your drive under your favorite naming convention (i.e. Grab the latest _DEV_ version of SDR# here. Un-7zip the file, run the installer and select your HackRF device to install the usb driver. Grab the latest Zadig, I’m using 2.0.1.160. USB Driverįirst thing we need is a driver. Besides, I can’t seem to get it working inside a linux VM while in windows (Keep getting libusb IO errors, puuuh!). I already got my HackRF working in linux with GNU Radio, but I dual boot my laptop into windows too and sometimes its nice to have access to other programs anyway. I haven’t tested it but some chatter on the HackRF mailing list say that you should still grab the SDR# Nightly build, but there is no need to download the hackrf dll’s or editing the config file. Google-site-verification: google6cffa68deb0f3230.htmlĬopyright © 2021 409shop,walkie-talkie,Handheld Transceiver All Rights Reserved.With the latest releases of SDR# and everyone getting their HackRF One’s from kickstarter, it appears this article is out of date. Quick buy: Buy Earpiece | Buy Speaker/Mic | Buy Antenna | Buy Adaptor | Buy UV5R 3800MAH battery | Buy SURECOM PRODUCT Worldwide free shipping ( except F.O.B.)Ĥ09shop Group: SURECOM | DAXSHINE | 409shop-TWO-WAY-RADIO | 409shop-moible, HKTDC | 對講機 香港代 理 | 409shopradio SMA female clock input and output for synchronization Software-controlled antenna port power (50 mA at 3.3 V) Software-configurable RX and TX gain and baseband filter Compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, and more 8-bit quadrature samples (8-bit I and 8-bit Q) You are responsible for using your HackRF One legally. It has not been tested for compliance with regulations governing transmission of radio signals. HackRF One is test equipment for RF systems. ANT500 is recommended as a starter antenna for HackRF One. HackRF One has an injection molded plastic enclosure and ships with a micro USB cable. Designed to enable test and development of modern and next generation radio technologies, HackRF One is an open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation. 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 Software Defined Radio RTL SDR 1MHz to 6 GHz 8bit Quadrature for RF System HackRF One Software Defined Radio RTL SDR 1MHz to 6 GHz 8bit Quadrature for RF S
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