You may need to click the configuration icon ( gear ), and check âAmpâ When running Pentoo the HackRF board was found with hackrf_info commandĬc: mr2dave Jon B Re: Testing a new HackRF One I'll keep in mind your configuration suggestions when I get SDR# to see my I received the 'USB driver not installed or board is notĬonnected' error message even though I loaded WinUSB with zadig I should have been more clear, I could not get SDR# to connect with the Important that your hackrf.dll is up to date. To: Re: Testing a new HackRF OneĪ lot of people appear to be using this out of date guide that tells them incorrectly to overwrite the hackrf.dll with one from November last year. I do expect to see some sort of guide/tutorial in the linux GNU radio side tooâŠįrom: HackRF-dev On Behalf Of Paul Connolly Maybe we can change the PNP id so they match for us windows haxor. Is there a good firmware customization guide. I hope this get fixedâŠwanted to start playing with hackrf moreâŠI had the same problem with the prototype. It is particularly important that your hackrf.dll is up to date. Will I need to make any edits to sdrsharp.exe configuration file?įrom: Michael Ossmann Wednesday, Aug8:47 AMĬc: 'scateu' Re: Testing a new HackRF One You should be able to make modifications in the GUI after clicking start and then clicking on the gear options.įrom: HackRF-dev On Behalf Of Dan KoellenĬc: Re: Testing a new HackRF One Once thing I realized after doing this, is that the settings are not greyed out once you "Start" the acquisition of the signals in SDR#. I manually changed the settings in the file to the following and was able to successfully tune FM radio signals. The configuration settings for HackRF in the GUI did not allow the enabling of the HackRFExternalAmp setting or the VGA and LNA gain settings. I went the pentoo route to verify the hardware was working and then went back to try to get it working in Windows with sdr#. I was having the same problems with no signals appearing with the default settings. Receive sensitivity varies from band to band, but will not perform as well as a true ham radio receiver.I was finally able to get the sdr# working with mine. The PortaPack and HackRF One will not replace your handheld ham radio receiver. Any USB-connected battery should work, though they vary widely in quality and poorly-designed batteries may inject voltage regulator noise into the radio. Your HackRF will continue to function with computer-based SDR software, when you put the PortaPack into "HackRF Mode". Many PortaPack resellers also have the HackRF One, so you can purchase them together. You can buy a HackRF One from the Great Scott Gadgets retailers. Bolts, washers, spacers and a wrench are included to install the two boards into the aluminum case. The assembly steps are documented in the support wiki and videos. The PortaPack comes with a "spudger" (guitar pick) you can use to remove your HackRF One from its case. Strong and sleek milled aluminum case, anodized black.Micro SD card slot for data and code storage.Coin battery for preserving settings and date/time.The TCXO is accurate to better than 1ppm at typical operating temperatures. Improved tuning accuracy using a temperature-compensated clock reference (TCXO).Headphone/microphone jack, compatible with CTIA-style headsets (all Apple, most Android smartphones).Low-profile controls (arrow keys, rotary jog wheel, and select button), easy to operate one-handed, with just your thumb.2.4 inch, 240 x 320 RGB LCD with resistive touch panel.Contributions, forks, and bug reports are welcome! Specifications The source files are published on GitHub. The PortaPack is open-source - hardware and firmware. You may also find the Furrtek HAVOC firmware very interesting! Open Source Sleep mode saves power by turning off just the display.PPM calibration for more accurate tuning.HackRF mode runs HackRF firmware for use with host computer SDR software.Monitoring of boat (AIS), automobile (TPMS), and utility meter transponders (ITRON ERT).Wideband (18MHz) spectrum analysis and waterfall.SSB, AM, narrowband FM, wideband FM audio reception, with spectrum waterfall.Some features demonstrated in the firmware video:
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