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HackRF One
  • HackRF One: Open - source 1MHz - 6GHz Software Defined Radio Peripheral
  • HackRF One: Open - source 1MHz - 6GHz Software Defined Radio Peripheral
  • HackRF One: Open - source 1MHz - 6GHz Software Defined Radio Peripheral
  • HackRF One: Open - source 1MHz - 6GHz Software Defined Radio Peripheral

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Meet the HackRF One, an amazing Software Defined Radio (SDR) peripheral. It can transmit and receive radio signals from 1MHz to 6GHz. This open - source hardware platform is perfect for testing and developing modern and next - gen radio technologies. You can use it as a USB peripheral or program it for stand - alone work. A Software Defined Radio uses software instead of traditional hardware like mixers, amps, and modulators. It's like a super - fast sound card with an antenna instead of a speaker and microphone. The HackRF One is all packed in a small enclosure, just a bit bigger than a cell phone. Each HackRF One comes in an injection - molded plastic enclosure and includes a micro USB cable. Note that an antenna isn't included; we suggest the ANT500 Telescopic Antenna as a great start. It features a 1 MHz to 6 GHz operating frequency, half - duplex transceiver, up to 20 million samples per second, and much more. It's compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, etc. You can also access documents like the HackRF Wiki, SDR Class, and source code.


Using the HackRF One is quite straightforward. First, connect it to your device with the included micro USB cable. You can start using it as a USB peripheral right away. If you want stand - alone operation, you'll need to do some programming. Remember, an antenna isn't included, so get the ANT500 Telescopic Antenna to start. When using it, keep in mind the operating frequency is from 1MHz to 6GHz. Don't try to use it outside this range. For maintenance, keep the plastic enclosure clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. If you want to expand its functions, use the internal pin headers. And always refer to the HackRF Wiki and other documents for more help.
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