I have decided to start learning about SDR using the 'HackRF One' from Great Scott Gadgets (link). The HackRF running in HDSDR with the new ExtIO Module HackRF One From Great Scott Gadgets Getting started with Software Defined Radio (SDR) has never been easier thanks to GNU Radio and the various SDRs available. The module is available on GitHub and it's current binary release can be downloaded here. We tested it briefly on our own HackRF and it ran just fine at all sample rates. The module currently supports 2, 4, 8, 10, 12.5, 16 and 20 MSPS sample rates. Even though we install it, do not attempt to use HackRF. In case you don't have that option, go ahead and click Install Driver to install the WinUSB driver. It shows that the driver is the latest already. (4) Since I have already installed the WINUSB driver for RTL-SDR, I don't have to do anything here. Then from the drop-down list, select HackRF One.Nach dem Download zadig-2.5.exe öffnen und auf List all Devices clicken: Jetzt werden alle Geräte angezeigt, man sollte HackRF One auswählen: Anschließend WinUSB (v.16385) auswählen und auf Replace Driver bzw. Zuerst den HackRF mit dem PC verbinden und Zadig downloaden. Um den HackRf unter Windows verwenden zu können, empfiehlt es sich, zuerst den Zadig-Treiber zu installieren.It has not been tested for compliance with regulations governing transmission of radio signals. HackRF One is test equipment for RF systems. ANT500 is recommended as a starter antenna for HackRF One.
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