On 6/24/18 09:29, Giuseppe Marullo wrote:
> Ok, found:
>
> http://www.nooelec.com/store/tiny-tcxo.html
>
> 20USD and will fit inside the enclosure.
Here in San Diego the local microwave ham gang gets a supply of surplus
10 MHz TCXOs from old Qualcomm Omnitracs mobile units. It helps that
most
Ok, found:
http://www.nooelec.com/store/tiny-tcxo.html
20USD and will fit inside the enclosure.
Now I need to fix the broken PA. Component is obsolete and I ordered 3
from a UK seller. The switches are only available in China for low qty
, any recommendation for a trusted source?
On 6/23/18 03:40, Giuseppe Marullo wrote:
> I was needing (and still searching) for a txco for the HackRf but I
> would like something internal to the box, not sure about what is sold on
> Ebay. Anyone could recommend something that surely would fit inside the
> Standard enclosure?
I got this
I was needing (and still searching) for a txco for the HackRf but I
would like something internal to the box, not sure about what is sold on
Ebay. Anyone could recommend something that surely would fit inside the
Standard enclosure?
Anyway if you really want to address the problem, spend a
Orrin,
I expect that if you continue in your journey in software radio you will
find that a solid 10Mhz reference to be a good thing to have in general.
(which you can use to drive the HackRF). I ended up getting an RF signal
generator from Crowd Supply (
Hello folks, have had my HackRF for about a week and am going thru
Michael's tutorials & other tutorials. Love this device.
Are the eBay items described as "New External TCXO clock PPM 0.1 for HackRF
One GPS Applications GSM/WCDMA/LTE" for $10-12 the appropriate part to buy?
(noob here)
Or can