JANDRO RAMIRO MUNOZ <100314...@alumnos.uc3m.es>
>> *Sent:* April 25, 2018 2:36 PM
>> *To:* hackrf-dev@greatscottgadgets.com
>> *Subject:* [Hackrf-dev] HackRF and Spyverter
>>
>> Hey all!
>>
>> I'm writing this e-mail because I'm using HackRF-One S
Hi,
Yes you possibly will damage the spyverter. Though it does have a fairly high
level of input attenuation above 65Mhz so it might survive but it certainly
won’t do what you are wanting.
It is intended to shift a very small level signal up 120Mhz.
A better course of action would be an
ous other programs) to show
> the spectrum.
>
> Jake
>
> --
> *From:* HackRF-dev <hackrf-dev-boun...@greatscottgadgets.com> on behalf
> of ALEJANDRO RAMIRO MUNOZ <100314...@alumnos.uc3m.es>
> *Sent:* April 25, 2018 2:36 PM
> *To:* hackrf-dev@gr
RAMIRO MUNOZ <100314...@alumnos.uc3m.es>
Sent: April 25, 2018 2:36 PM
To: hackrf-dev@greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] HackRF and Spyverter
Hey all!
I'm writing this e-mail because I'm using HackRF-One SDR as a spectrum analyzer
in a university project.
I'm also using a Spyvert
Hey all!
I'm writing this e-mail because I'm using HackRF-One SDR as a spectrum
analyzer in a university project.
I'm also using a Spyverter converter (https://airspy.com/spyverter-r2/) and
I'm having troubles to configure correctly the device, since I'm not very
familiar with it.
I'm