Hi,
I am also having the same problem as discussed here:
https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/issues/380
and
http://narkive.com/bJzIcFNk.1
(After initial upgrade Hackrf One will no longer start, subsequently
switching to DFU then loading, then redoing the firmware flash the
device appears good but
So basically your trying to save some dollars and get out of testing
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 9:47 am, Chuck McManis wrote:
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> > What do you mean by a radio stack?
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> Many modules that implement various radio protocols run software on a captive
> microprocessor. That softwar
> What do you mean by a radio stack?
Many modules that implement various radio protocols run software on a
captive microprocessor. That software implements the protocol and drives
the radio electronics. For example TI offers firmware that runs on the
processor inside their CC3000 series chips that
You want to simulate the FCC tests at home I get it
But that defeats the purpose
How do u know what FCC specs to match ?
Your going to have to go through the FCC to get it certified
U want to do prelim testing at home
A
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 6:00 am, Sergey Ivanov wrote
Hack RF is test gear
Exempt
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 6:55 am, Sergey Ivanov wrote:
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> Thank you Chuck!
>
> I'll check this out. What do you mean by a radio stack?
> For now my plan is to use pre-certified modules so that my board will be
> certified as an unintentional radi
Thank you Chuck!
I'll check this out. What do you mean by a radio stack?
For now my plan is to use pre-certified modules so that my board will be
certified as an unintentional radiator, which is thousands of $.
But I still need to prove that the board doesn't emit Electro Magnetic
Field above allo
I am not sure exactly what you are asking.
If you want to get FCC certification for your device, there is a process it
is documented at the FCC web site here:
https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-technology/laboratory-division/general/equipment-authorization
That pretty much outlines the steps. If you
Is there someone who did this or similar task before?
Any specific suggestions?
On 4 August 2017 at 21:57, Andrew Rich wrote:
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> You can do what ever you like as long as you understand the rules for a
> licence and GNU Radio
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> Andrew
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 4:26 am, Sergey Ivanov wrote
Hi All!
I have a product which uses nRF24L01+ 2.4 GHz modules for communication.
Now we have plans to go to North America market, and I am not sure if my
Chinese nRF modules can pass FCC test. If they can't, then I need to
re-design my PCB (now I use 2 layers logic board and nRF on a socket).
Ca
I think you might be thinking that apt-get download some file to your pc and u
think there is a host directory missing
This is not the case
apt-get knows where to install it for you
A
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 1:34 am, Marc Péquignot wrote:
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> Andrew
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> Thank you for the p
It can be run from anywhere this command
No need to know a host directory.
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 1:34 am, Marc Péquignot wrote:
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> Andrew
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> Thank you for the precision. I was aware of this.
> The question (remark) should have been related to the host directory.
> After "
apt-get knows where to put the files
Once it has finish u can check
sudo which cmake
The computer replies
/use/sbin/cmake
This is where the apt-get knew to put it
Does this help for you ?
A
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> On 5 Aug 2017, at 1:34 am, Marc Péquignot wrote:
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> Andrew
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> Thank you f
Andrew
Thank you for the precision. I was aware of this.
The question (remark) should have been related to the host directory.
After "|sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libusb-1.0-0-dev
pkg-config libfftw3-dev", *where is this host directory supposed to be?*|
|Some explaination is mis
Thank you Phil,
The installation has been done without any problem.
Need to test now new FW and drivers
I still don't understand the inconsistency between different parts of the
official repository.
The explanation given in https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/tree/master/host
is not the right one.
Just need to do...
Not so easy.
It is said :
"##How to build the host software on Linux:
###Prerequisites for Linux (Debian/Ubuntu):
sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libusb-1.0-0-dev pkg-config
libfftw3-dev
###Build host software on Linux:
mkdir host/build
cd host/build
cmake ..
..."
Andrew,
Mainly GNU radio.
Or any other tool which may help.
I've been outside of hackrf for two years. Need to came back now...
Howerver, in the meean time I've found the answer to my question.
Not very far away...
https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/releases/tag/v2017.02.1
https://github.com/moss
After a long time of inactivity, i decided to restart.
I've first installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as an upgrade of my old version 14
The I've upgraded the FW of my Hackrf-One.
No problem.
Found HackRF board 0:
USB descriptor string: 457863c8251f431f
Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
Firmw
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