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Product Description
The HackRF One by Great Scott Gadgets is a Software Defined Radio (SDR) capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. Covering licensed and unlicensed ham radio bands, it’s designed to foster creativity and enable testing and development of various radio technologies Read More
Hi ,
Currently I am working on an educational project in which I need to emulate HackRF for Simon's "SDR Console" through LabVIEW. For this purpose, I need HackRF Protocol / Interface Specifications Document. (Although I am having HackRF which is working with "SDR Console" fine independently, but for emulation purpose I need to implement its protocol.)
Can someone help me in finding HackRF communication Protocol / interface Specifications Document please?
EmperorTeddyIn short it can send and receive radio waves on wide range of frequencies (software defined radio). One of its main benefits is ability to switch frequency really fast. Its uses are many and varied. It can be used for WIFI or Bluetooth communication, HAM radios, radio telescopes, listening to radio stations, analog and digital TV channels, airplane positioning network (ADS-B), spectrum analyzer, etc. But since it's a software defined radio you need software for these functionalities. Device itself only offers interface for data.
If this is something that interests you, I really advise lower end devices as entry-point. For example RTL-SDR. Price for those is around 25$ and allows similar functionality but only up to 1.75GHz.
i hope this drop goes through as ive been looking for this device to be used primarily as an RF spectrum analyzer and RF test generator - its much cheaper than purchasing an industrial HP spectrum analyzer.
ebourletfor what it's worth, "great scott" is a youtuber - his channel might have the specs there. i haven't looked for a while so idk personally but. yeah.