The problem with pentoo is that it wont install on any of my machine
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De : Michael Ossmann m...@ossmann.com
Envoyé : 20 octobre 2014 13:24
A : rgk rgkend...@hotmail.com
Cc: pete M petem...@hotmail.com, HackRF-dev@greatscottgadgets.com
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Yup and it wont start X and the display is really hard to read. Network wont
start also.
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De : Michael Ossmann m...@ossmann.com
Envoyé : 20 octobre 2014 13:48
A : pete M petem...@hotmail.com
Cc: rgk rgkend...@hotmail.com, HackRF-dev@greatscottgadgets.com
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I will take this offerts for sure!
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De : Rick Zero_Chaos Farina zeroch...@gentoo.org
Envoyé : 20 octobre 2014 21:22
A : hackrf-dev@greatscottgadgets.com
Objet : Re: [Hackrf-dev] Re : Re: Re : Re: off frequency
On 10/20/2014 01:50 PM, pete M wrote:
Yup and it wont start
-0500, pete M wrote:
would it be hard to set my Hackrf to do the following:
send a signal in fm with a 1khz audio modulation at 3khz deviation?
Same fm signal, modulation level 600 hz deviation with a 103.5 hz tone?
This is well within the capabilities of HackRF. The degree
Anyone can confirm to me that they run Pentoo on a laptop?
And if yes, can you tell me the exact model number, the pentoo version and any
other thing you did beside just install pentoo on the machine?
Tired of turning in circle trying to find a way to run this..
it is nice to run my hack-rf with
works for me, albeit with
manual installation mm of Gnuradio. Sorry I can't give you a better answer.
Angus
On Nov 8, 2014 7:16 PM, pete M petem...@hotmail.com wrote:
Anyone can confirm to me that they run Pentoo on a laptop?
And if yes, can you tell me the exact model number, the pentoo
been able to work my hack rf with a VM so my iso were ok..
pierre@pierre-VirtualBox:~/sdr/hackrf/host/build$ hackrf_infoFound HackRF
board.Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)Firmware Version: git-44df9d1Part ID
Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x00764751Serial Number: 0x 0x 0x457863c8
Anyone did manage do decode video from over the air atsc signal in North
america?
Same, anyone been able to TX a atsc signal with a hackrf?
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I've been playing with GNU radio for some time..
I need help.
Anyone can contact me off list?
I want to make 2 thing
1 make a receiver for FM (ham radio band vhf and uhf ) that would be able to
give me, what is the subtone used AND give me the total deviation of the FM
signal.
2 create a
been reading, and wonder if the wiki info is uptodate for installing gnuradio
and hackrf on ubuntu 14.04lts..
anyone can confirm a known working tutorial?
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On 16 April 2015 at 03:10, pete M petem...@hotmail.com wrote:
been reading, and wonder if the wiki info is uptodate for installing
gnuradio and hackrf on ubuntu 14.04lts..
Which page of the wikia re you looking at? Is it the getting started
page? What about it do you
that question can't be answered without more info..
what radio band you want to work with? hf? vhf? uhf? microvave? higher?
what is the bandwith you need in one shot? 2 mhz? 8? 20?
dont you need rx only? tx?
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> On Apr 14, 2016, at 12:28, O.T. Powell
Evidently the fact that you stayed too long in front of a computer screen and
keyboard, broke your communication skills. Try a softstart by going outside for
5 minute and try to talk to someone. If you cant handle the light of day or the
conversation end with " go fuck yourself jerk" or
Got a hack rf since the first release on kick starter.
Never got it to work properly on any linux machine.
Either I can install the OS (debian, Ubuntu) and I cant install GRC or if I try
to install kali, it will fail.
So since my asus laptop is starting to get old. I want to buy an new machine
A big thank you!!
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De : Dominic Spill <domini...@gmail.com>
Envoyé : Tuesday, April 10, 2018 5:09:42 PM
À : pete M
Cc : HackRF-dev@greatscottgadgets.co
I remember that Micheal did a presentation to a show that involved the hackrf
and an antenna switcher "cheese cake" or something like that.
Never been able to see the video even if it was recorded..
anyone remember that and have some info on it?
thanks
ve2pf
I understand the OP question. And Brian gave a pretty good explanation on how
to do it..
If I may add my grain of salt, it would be Wise to ‘zoom’ to a part of the
scanned Spectrum based on a peek that have a minimum amplitude. If not the
software would jump all over the place Inside the
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