Did you try my NBFM TX?

I’ll let Dana send you the CW beacon.

Here’s a simple SSB TX at 144.3 MHz. You can set the RF freq as you wish.

73, Scott K5TA

 

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On Sep 23, 2015, at 4:16 PM, R. Niles Vaught <nvau...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

I would love to see your GRC flow graphs for TX.  I have successfully RX 220 , 440 and 2 M, but no TX yet.

Niles
K4RNV



On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 5:43 PM, Tom <vsbo...@hotmail.com> wrote:


Well done, I have done a little on 2m in fm on a diamond x7000.
On 24 Sep 2015 6:37 am, Dana Shtun <ve3...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi All

Last night fired up the HackRF again into my 43 element loop yagi @ 60 feet and was copied
with a very good signal strength at a distance of 100 Km (60 Miles) on 1296.1 MHz using CW (morse code)
and running the Hack as a propagation beacon (repeating message).
Power output appears to be normal, but I am not sure how the 
IF and RF power controls work exactly .

With the right software front end this little box would be a boon to the VHF UHF amateur radio
community for receive and transmit on our VHF UHF and Microwave bands.

I wonder what it would take to interface it to something like PowerSDR ?  

Regards
Dana VE3DS in Toronto

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