times when you want the bias on all
>the
>time (operations with an active antenna) and times when you want it
>only
>during transmit (PTT / bias-t applications). A software option that
>lets
>you choose how it behaves is the best overall solution.
>
>--Chuck
>
&g
> Or to put it differently, :-) If the HackRF would enable the ANT bias
> when it was transmitting then it would "just work" as they say.
Definitely I would vote for this. Maybe we could "link" the TX LED
signal with the BIAS using a little hw "bridge" so not
not support the hackrf.
In any case I am thinking to add a vanilla SDR stick to get full
duplex/double reception, and maybe easier reception with RPI for stuff
like DAB and ADS-B(not clear to me how difficult is to receive them with
a HackRf).
Thanks!
Giuseppe Marullo
IW2
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Giuseppe Marullo
IW2JWW - JN45RQ
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Giuseppe Marullo
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On 06/13/2018 11:06 PM, Chuck McManis wrote:
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
Hello,
just wondering if I could use a Samsung S7 to use the hackrf with
satellites.
It is not clear to me which Android app could be used with hackrf for
simple FM receive. Do I need drivers?
No Tx, no doppler correction no automagic frequency set, just plain rx.
TIA.
Giuseppe Marullo
I am not a fan of HTML messages, I do rather prefer old plain text, and my
impression was that it was what I was going to send using Auto on a new (blank
message), more than willing to keep text only as default(and not a double
whatever format), thank you.
Giuseppe Marullo
IW2JWW - JN45RQ
ps: thi