I just ordered one of these and recently decided to move forward with getting my amateur radio license. This is actually a nice radio on the go for those weird situations in life where I may need something in an emergency. Awesome.
I'm impressed. I've got my HackRF purely out of interest as to what's going on on the radio waves around me, and my simple RTL-SDR dongle wasn't covering enough of the spectrum for my taste. Seeing this I might just get a ham license one day
@@MarkPentler I mean... It would be an SDR "Ham radio" - but the operator would have to understand that they'd be exclusively responsible to all of the characteristics of what they output. For example, if there was a side lobe out of band at the HackRF One output, or the channel bandwidth was too wide - the linear amp is not going to know that it's not supposed to amplify that. And because a lot of bands are licensed by fee or rule (requiring that the transmitter be authorized by the Authority Having Jurisdiction) - transmitting with one of these may be prohibited in someone's country, and interference out of a permissible level could trigger a hefty fine or a shut down order. For instance in the USA, it could be technically possible to transmit on CB 27MHz, but because the HackRF One is not licensed by the FCC here to do that, it would be illegal to do so.
Tim S yep. No U.K. foundation can use unapproved types so no DIY stuff etc. I’m learning my intermediate so I can use it on the ham bands with filtering. ISM-only until then...
Todd Carney since posting a lot of this stuff I have found that myself. Seems you’ll always get harmonics so it’s just a piece of the design by default. Cool :)
www.banggood.com/DIY-45W-SSB-HF-Linear-Power-Amplifier-Amateur-Radio-Transceiver-Shortwave-Radio-Development-Board-Kit-p-1018834.html 40 Watts oput with 10 mW input. Dont forget low pass filters at output.
Thanks for the tip about RF amp, i just started using SDRangel yesterday and was disappointed by the tx power of the hackRF i bought a few days ago. It was even weaker than the cheap RF433 modules you buy for Arduino
Now what I would love to see is a company like Flex Radio create a SDR based service monitor. My tired old unit is in need of some well needed repairs which might prove to be a bit too costly. Something out of 21st century technology would be great and it would be great to service all types of digital radios real time.
I have noticed that I get quite a bit better reception with a cheap rtl dongle than I do with the HackRFOne. I was able to transmit a song I split into two files for left and right and got the Hackrf to transmit on two separate stations. It would only work properly on certain frequencies though. I figure if I can make it play stereo that sounds better than FM radio then it should make a good ham radio. It needs filters and a couple of amplifiers.
hello, I followed everything here but when I select my hackrf one and start the program shuts down and I have to reopen again. Then attempted again to start and just shuts down again? Any suggestions?
Do you have any idea on how this would transmit 100kHz using HackRF, I would like to know how there frequency conversions are mapped from_HackRF_Low, to_HamItUp_Low and from_HackRF_High, to_HamItUp_High?
Please help me. I bought hack rf portapack h2. The software came installed. However, when I want to use it by connecting it to the computer in Hackrf One mode, the USB port does not detect the device. Why could it be
Hi i have the following question. Is the HackRF One usable with GNU Radio under Windwos 10 or Windows 7 ? If yes, could you recommend me a website or tutorial where the Installation of HackRF One under Windows is explained and get it Running in GNU-Radio ? Thx
Yep, that’s exactly correct. I had to do this because SDR Angel software could not switch fast enough between RX and TX without it crashing, if you’re looking for a SDR transmitter with good software support, above 70MHz look at the Pluto SDR :)
I like the HackRF overall. Have been using it mainly for spectrum analysis, but would like to try out receiving Ham. Not knowing much, could someone describe a basic setup? Do you need an upconverter, such as Ham it up? Maybe a much bigger/better antenna? I see a few bands in the different Ham frequencies, but have never gotten any real audio. I'm just using a small telescoping antenna, hackrf with sdrsharp. No upconverters, in line filters, or additional equipment.
The HackRF One will receive almost all Ham bands without an upconverter. It will receive down to 1MHz. Try a simple long wire antenna (just an insulated wire connected to the HackRF's antenna center connector) and tune to 7.1MHz and above and look for lower sideband signals to hear Ham voice transmissions.
I didn't follow how the audio from the repeater output was being muted while you transmit? Seems like we should have heard you coming back through the repeater.
I would always recommend only transmitting on an antenna that is resonant on the frequency you are transmitting on. However, the HackRF is only 10mw I believe so I’m not entirely sure how much damage you could do but best to be safe than sorry, use a resonant antenna 👌
hi mate, I have done everything and am at the current point you are on the video, but I am just wondering if any additional amplifiers are needed or if there is a way to communicate between other ham radio operators because none of them are replying to me but everything is being transmitted properly
The output from the HackRF One is literally minuscule, I am in a high location and the repeater I was talking through is around 2 miles away. But the antenna I was using connected to the HackRF was just a mobile 2/70 antenna on a magmount in my shack room. Wasnt even using the outside antenna for this example. Have you checked on another receiver/sdr that your hackrf is transmitting correctly?
Is it possible to like connect an external transmitter or something to this which lets you broadcast with a higher power, or should I just get a proper HAM radio (I'm new to all this and trying to figure it out, I kind of what the flexibility of SDR but it seems they're not good at transmitting, and the main other thing I want to do is talk to people around the world!)
I know this is 3 years old Matt, but did you just select 12k for audio bandwidth and leave deviation at 5k on 2M? I'm trying this now but I'm using the 2m band specs of 2.5k deviation, audio bandwidth to 3k, RFBW to 12.5k I think. I am just doing this now with a clone, lots of fun! But at 32mW out you'd need a decent antenna with some height unless you had the amp. And I dare not think about the filtering needed...
i don’t have a license but it couldn’t do much more if I had one because the entire RF spectrum is dead asf in my area. The only stuff I can do with the TX function is..hacking doorbells..
Can you go more into this? For example a step by step of how to do this. This seems exactly what I want to do. Also, are you using 1 antenna for all this or do people need 2 antennas for this to work?
It depends on what frequency you want to transmit on. But an RF amplifier designed for the right frequency would be okay. You would have to look into amplifier specs, to see what drive level it needs as the HackRF is lower than 10mw out put.
can you please help me with a flowgraphe to sent a signal froma hack rf one using my computer and another flowgraphe to receve that signal in another computer and thanks
The HackRF One I see is available but I would like to get a nicer outdoor antenna for my NooElec NESDR Mini 2 unit. I was looking at the three antennas you have listed here. I know each has its own frequency use. When I go to the description Amazon says it is available only in the UK. I found this GigaParts website I might be able to use. I am interested in the 70cm to 2m and also the Discone one too. I am going to go back and watch some more of your videos. Do you have one explaining the antenna differences and their uses. I am new to this but interested. Sorry to be such a pain. Isn't it late there?
1crazynordlander No problem at all buddy, it’s only 10.45pm here lol.. Do google search for Ham Radio Outlet and I’m sure you’ll get some good results for your area. Most of them will ship and also be able to give you good advice over the phone or by email before placing an order.
@@1crazynordlander HAM Radio Outlet, Amateur Electronics Supply, and MFJ are my go-to suppliers. Occasionally I use another one I can't recall the name of (apparently TOO infrequently used!) Im in the middle of Kansas and we have a Radio Shack in Derby (just outside of / connected to Wichita, KS) 2 hours from me and they have a great selection of used, refurbished, and gently used consignment gear. Plus being run entirely by licensed HAMs, they are quite knowledgeable. I get real answers instead of "I'm sorry, I don't know" like every other RS I've been in.
hello Have been searching U TUBE for any help on setting up the hackrf with SDR console v3 to transmit on the HF bands QRP CW but have no luck in finding anything at all? I have watched many of your videos and you are very smart person. So can you help this setting this up?
Hi George, unfortunately the developer had decided not to include TX support for the HackRF on SDR Console. It’s a shame as I use SDR Console for all my other transmitting SDRs but we have to rely on SDR Angel to TX with HackRF currently.
It depends what frequency you wish to transmit on, plus, any linear amplifier would have a minimum rf power to drive it, so you would have to check that it would run from the mills watts the HackRF outputs :)
@@TechMindsOfficial You probably already know all this so I say it for the benefit of other new HAMs looking to use a TX-capable SDR for transceiver. Most power amps will require 1W or more to open up. Hack RF is just noise to those inputs. You *could*, in theory use an LNA backwards and get roughly 15db gain on tx but you likely wouldn't be able to receive back through it. You might need a setup such as yours to rx. But honestly, I think anyone wanting to use a wide bandpass, low bit-depth ADC lab SDR as a ham radio needs to do some testing and analysis and add the right filtering. HackRF chooses less-than-wise IF and there is boat loads of IMI on some bands. 2-Meters almost seems like the perfect TX band for the HackRF. I love this video!
I am currently working on a QO100 transmit setup using a HackRF that has just been sent to me from NooElec. I still have some components to buy, like the RF amp and POTY antenna but as soon it’s working I’ll be making a video on it :) thanks 🙏
Hi Matthew, How are things in Great Missenden? I am N2SN ex pat G4FEB now living in sunny Florida. Was there ever a fix in the software to get a faster TX to RX speed? I saw in the video that you used a separate SDR receiver due to the long time elapsed before the RX audio came on. I am contemplating buying a HackRF One as they are now down to about US $90. Thanks, Dave. * * *
Hey Dave, thanks for message. To be honest I didn’t really investigate this any further, but at the time I had to use a separate SDR for receive because the switching time was far too long and sometimes crashes SDRAngel. Depending on what you are wanting to do, I would recommend using SDR Console with either a LimeSDR or Adalm-Pluto. SDR Console supports full duplex and works very very well, I guess it depends on whether you need the HackRF specifically. 73 👍
@@TechMindsOfficial Matthew, Thanks for the reply. At least I have room here for a good antenna as we have 57 acres here in the wilds of NE Florida. 72's Dave, N2SN.
hello, had not received any reply? But did figure out on my own to use hackrf one soapy and it worked. Not sure what 'soapy' is? but have no problems now. Did you do any updates with your hackrf? Did you work any HF bands? or just 2m repeater? I reply would be nice :) Happy Christmas. George Alberta, Canada
@@TechMindsOfficial hi there.really interested in this...but want to transmit further than over the road :-)..are there amplifiers you can buy to increase range to a decent area?
Good Morning,mate...if i,ve been listening correctly, the software you`re using is "STR ENGEL" right?... where can i get it? is it freeware? I want to buy the HackRF one,but no software is included ...thanks and greetings from argentina
Hi, I can't use angel and console in the same time. Ok for transmitting on angel, but can't receive on Console.... Can you help me ? Thanks in advance Jean
Hi, love you vids I've learnt a lot from them. So I have sdrangel installed on my windows 10 pc where I have been using my HackRf for years to monitor various things. I recently got my ham license & would now like to use the HackRf as a qrp station or for local repeater use but just cannot configure sdrangel. I have the windows download, whenever I try to connect with the HackRf sdrangel crashes, I've had alook around but cannot find a work around so help would be appreciated with this issue. Thanks Mac M7AZV 73's..
I just ordered one of these and recently decided to move forward with getting my amateur radio license. This is actually a nice radio on the go for those weird situations in life where I may need something in an emergency. Awesome.
I'm impressed. I've got my HackRF purely out of interest as to what's going on on the radio waves around me, and my simple RTL-SDR dongle wasn't covering enough of the spectrum for my taste. Seeing this I might just get a ham license one day
So, did you get your license? :)
Thank you. I will try with angel to see if I can qrp on 10m
Extremely interesting and useful series of videos, thank-you!
awesome - just goes to show how low power you can get into a repeater, a really nice demo - thanks for sharing !
What's the power output on 2m and other bands ?
now the big question is it just to add a linear amp to it so have a real 100W SDR ham radio?
Not without a BPF, good lord
@@MarkPentler I mean...
It would be an SDR "Ham radio" - but the operator would have to understand that they'd be exclusively responsible to all of the characteristics of what they output. For example, if there was a side lobe out of band at the HackRF One output, or the channel bandwidth was too wide - the linear amp is not going to know that it's not supposed to amplify that.
And because a lot of bands are licensed by fee or rule (requiring that the transmitter be authorized by the Authority Having Jurisdiction) - transmitting with one of these may be prohibited in someone's country, and interference out of a permissible level could trigger a hefty fine or a shut down order.
For instance in the USA, it could be technically possible to transmit on CB 27MHz, but because the HackRF One is not licensed by the FCC here to do that, it would be illegal to do so.
Tim S yep. No U.K. foundation can use unapproved types so no DIY stuff etc. I’m learning my intermediate so I can use it on the ham bands with filtering.
ISM-only until then...
Todd Carney since posting a lot of this stuff I have found that myself. Seems you’ll always get harmonics so it’s just a piece of the design by default.
Cool :)
www.banggood.com/DIY-45W-SSB-HF-Linear-Power-Amplifier-Amateur-Radio-Transceiver-Shortwave-Radio-Development-Board-Kit-p-1018834.html
40 Watts oput with 10 mW input. Dont forget low pass filters at output.
Thanks for the tip about RF amp, i just started using SDRangel yesterday and was disappointed by the tx power of the hackRF i bought a few days ago.
It was even weaker than the cheap RF433 modules you buy for Arduino
Now what I would love to see is a company like Flex Radio create a SDR based service monitor. My tired old unit is in need of some well needed repairs which might prove to be a bit too costly.
Something out of 21st century technology would be great and it would be great to service all types of digital radios real time.
I have noticed that I get quite a bit better reception with a cheap rtl dongle than I do with the HackRFOne. I was able to transmit a song I split into two files for left and right and got the Hackrf to transmit on two separate stations. It would only work properly on certain frequencies though. I figure if I can make it play stereo that sounds better than FM radio then it should make a good ham radio. It needs filters and a couple of amplifiers.
What is your transmit range?
Are you using an extra amplifier?
excellent demonstration of hackrf one
Did this with SDRAngel and an ADALM Pluto in full duplex the other day :)
I'll have to look into the Pluto, thanks!
Thanks for the video. Good walk-through and demo.
Thank you for your comment, appreciated 🙏
Where is the link for SDRangel?
Wouldn’t it be possible to create a GNURadio flowgraph for switching between RX and TX?
Putting a 2N3553 driving an RD15HVF1, gives me 12W out using the HackRF on the 2 meter band. I definitely recommend the HackRF, an amazing device. :)
I might have to try this, got a link for the schematic?
Yes, I'm very interested as well please!
What are you doing for filtering?
Have you tried this on 10 meter and what is the AM transmit like. Power levels at those frequencies would be helpful too
You can ALSO stream in ssb
Damn! Another piece of kit to buy! Shame you needed two separate SDR's but maybe that will have changed by now. 73's G7DMQ
hello,
I followed everything here but when I select my hackrf one and start the program shuts down and I have to reopen again. Then attempted again to start and just shuts down again?
Any suggestions?
Do you have any idea on how this would transmit 100kHz using HackRF, I would like to know how there frequency conversions are mapped from_HackRF_Low, to_HamItUp_Low and from_HackRF_High, to_HamItUp_High?
Has any one figured out a amplifier for the hackrf?
Hi i have question sorry if it is stupid but can i tx with ham radio and rx with hackrf?
Please help me. I bought hack rf portapack h2. The software came installed. However, when I want to use it by connecting it to the computer in Hackrf One mode, the USB port does not detect the device. Why could it be
try to use different usb cable
Hi i have the following question. Is the HackRF One usable with GNU Radio under Windwos 10 or Windows 7 ? If yes, could you recommend me a website or tutorial where the Installation of HackRF One under Windows is explained and get it Running in GNU-Radio ? Thx
How about you're RF PA on hackRF and LNA on you're receiver?
So are you using two antenns.. i dont get it? One send antenna for the Hack RF and one Reviece for the RTL-SDR=??
Yep, that’s exactly correct. I had to do this because SDR Angel software could not switch fast enough between RX and TX without it crashing, if you’re looking for a SDR transmitter with good software support, above 70MHz look at the Pluto SDR :)
@@TechMindsOfficial Ok Thanks m8.. That sorted out alot of things for me.. :) Cheers
Is it transmits SSB ?
Can you talk on the Ham Bands on this SDR Radio ??? 7-2-2020 5:06 am
Yep, sure can.
I like the HackRF overall. Have been using it mainly for spectrum analysis, but would like to try out receiving Ham.
Not knowing much, could someone describe a basic setup?
Do you need an upconverter, such as Ham it up? Maybe a much bigger/better antenna?
I see a few bands in the different Ham frequencies, but have never gotten any real audio.
I'm just using a small telescoping antenna, hackrf with sdrsharp. No upconverters, in line filters, or additional equipment.
Josh Bailey hi just wondering where you bought your hackrf one ?
What can you do with the hackrf?
The HackRF One will receive almost all Ham bands without an upconverter. It will receive down to 1MHz. Try a simple long wire antenna (just an insulated wire connected to the HackRF's antenna center connector) and tune to 7.1MHz and above and look for lower sideband signals to hear Ham voice transmissions.
@memlord HF can propagate all over the Earth. You can hear signals from anywhere.
What wastage did you push it upto output , on foundation level, we would only be allowed upto 10watts kind regards steve Wolverhampton.
I didn't follow how the audio from the repeater output was being muted while you transmit? Seems like we should have heard you coming back through the repeater.
How does the SWR affect the Hackrf? Can I break my Hack RF if I transmit in the wrong frequency?
I would always recommend only transmitting on an antenna that is resonant on the frequency you are transmitting on. However, the HackRF is only 10mw I believe so I’m not entirely sure how much damage you could do but best to be safe than sorry, use a resonant antenna 👌
HI HAVE YOU DONE THE TEST ON LINUX YET ?
How far was he when you transmit it
hi mate, I have done everything and am at the current point you are on the video, but I am just wondering if any additional amplifiers are needed or if there is a way to communicate between other ham radio operators because none of them are replying to me but everything is being transmitted properly
The output from the HackRF One is literally minuscule, I am in a high location and the repeater I was talking through is around 2 miles away. But the antenna I was using connected to the HackRF was just a mobile 2/70 antenna on a magmount in my shack room. Wasnt even using the outside antenna for this example. Have you checked on another receiver/sdr that your hackrf is transmitting correctly?
Also check that SDRangel is actually picking up your microphone, you can see the graph moving as I talk in the video.
What version of SDRAngel are you using? What version of HackRF firmware?
Can the HackRF One transmit continuously?
Is it possible to like connect an external transmitter or something to this which lets you broadcast with a higher power, or should I just get a proper HAM radio (I'm new to all this and trying to figure it out, I kind of what the flexibility of SDR but it seems they're not good at transmitting, and the main other thing I want to do is talk to people around the world!)
I know this is 3 years old Matt, but did you just select 12k for audio bandwidth and leave deviation at 5k on 2M? I'm trying this now but I'm using the 2m band specs of 2.5k deviation, audio bandwidth to 3k, RFBW to 12.5k I think.
I am just doing this now with a clone, lots of fun! But at 32mW out you'd need a decent antenna with some height unless you had the amp. And I dare not think about the filtering needed...
i don’t have a license but it couldn’t do much more if I had one because the entire RF spectrum is dead asf in my area.
The only stuff I can do with the TX function is..hacking doorbells..
or cars, or you could pick up satellite images.
Can you do this on CB band?
Can you go more into this? For example a step by step of how to do this. This seems exactly what I want to do.
Also, are you using 1 antenna for all this or do people need 2 antennas for this to work?
Hi, can't you receive on SDR Angel with the HackRF?
Yes you can, but switching between receive and xmit and back is "flakey". Sometimes it doesn't switch.
What kind off amplifier would work for this?
It depends on what frequency you want to transmit on. But an RF amplifier designed for the right frequency would be okay. You would have to look into amplifier specs, to see what drive level it needs as the HackRF is lower than 10mw out put.
What watts can you get on RX and TX? I heard it is 1mW to 30mW?
It is, dependent on frequency used. TechMinds, what did you run this into? Amp and filters? Roof antenna?
the test you did was.
you used the mic on the computer to inject the HACK RF AUDIO.
In short, did you use HACKRF AS A TRANSCEIVER?
Wait! So whats the transmitting distance? 1km? 5km? 100m?
Great video ! what antenna did you use with the HackRF btw?
Hey @Tech Minds, I don't mean to be a creep but I tracked down your location to somewhere near Amersham :D
can you please help me with a flowgraphe to sent a signal froma hack rf one using my computer and another flowgraphe to receve that signal in another computer and thanks
Thank You for your videos! I am from the US and am wondering why the equipment you can get in the UK is not available to buyers in the US?
Thanks!
1crazynordlander it should be available, in the us also. Which equipment are you referring to?
The HackRF One I see is available but I would like to get a nicer outdoor antenna for my NooElec NESDR Mini 2 unit. I was looking at the three antennas you have listed here. I know each has its own frequency use. When I go to the description Amazon says it is available only in the UK. I found this GigaParts website I might be able to use. I am interested in the 70cm to 2m and also the Discone one too. I am going to go back and watch some more of your videos. Do you have one explaining the antenna differences and their uses. I am new to this but interested. Sorry to be such a pain. Isn't it late there?
1crazynordlander No problem at all buddy, it’s only 10.45pm here lol.. Do google search for Ham Radio Outlet and I’m sure you’ll get some good results for your area. Most of them will ship and also be able to give you good advice over the phone or by email before placing an order.
@@1crazynordlander
HAM Radio Outlet, Amateur Electronics Supply, and MFJ are my go-to suppliers. Occasionally I use another one I can't recall the name of (apparently TOO infrequently used!)
Im in the middle of Kansas and we have a Radio Shack in Derby (just outside of / connected to Wichita, KS) 2 hours from me and they have a great selection of used, refurbished, and gently used consignment gear. Plus being run entirely by licensed HAMs, they are quite knowledgeable. I get real answers instead of "I'm sorry, I don't know" like every other RS I've been in.
hello
Have been searching U TUBE for any help on setting up the hackrf with SDR console v3 to transmit on the HF bands QRP CW but have no luck in finding anything at all? I have watched many of your videos and you are very smart person. So can you help this setting this up?
Hi George, unfortunately the developer had decided not to include TX support for the HackRF on SDR Console. It’s a shame as I use SDR Console for all my other transmitting SDRs but we have to rely on SDR Angel to TX with HackRF currently.
@@TechMindsOfficial hello and thank you.
If you have any info on using angel with hack to transmit on 10m qrp cw I would like to try it.
Thanks
George
I have a Adalm Pluto SDR, I use SDR Angel Software with it,
Can the hack rf1 work on Eshail sat on ssb?
Technically yes, but would need an RF amp as I doubt it’s powerful enough without having a huge dish
Great video very informative . What type of amplifier would you use to reach longer distances?
It depends what frequency you wish to transmit on, plus, any linear amplifier would have a minimum rf power to drive it, so you would have to check that it would run from the mills watts the HackRF outputs :)
@@TechMindsOfficial You probably already know all this so I say it for the benefit of other new HAMs looking to use a TX-capable SDR for transceiver. Most power amps will require 1W or more to open up. Hack RF is just noise to those inputs. You *could*, in theory use an LNA backwards and get roughly 15db gain on tx but you likely wouldn't be able to receive back through it. You might need a setup such as yours to rx. But honestly, I think anyone wanting to use a wide bandpass, low bit-depth ADC lab SDR as a ham radio needs to do some testing and analysis and add the right filtering. HackRF chooses less-than-wise IF and there is boat loads of IMI on some bands. 2-Meters almost seems like the perfect TX band for the HackRF. I love this video!
@@joehancuff6310 Wait! So whats the transmitting distance of hackrf one? 1km? 5km? 100m?
Does this device modulate on all bands, all voice modes and CW?
Yes it does.
Digital modes as well?
Project-25 / phase 1 & 2 ?
DMR / etc ??
Thanks.
Can you make a video with the HackRF and sending via SAT OQ-100 ?
I am currently working on a QO100 transmit setup using a HackRF that has just been sent to me from NooElec. I still have some components to buy, like the RF amp and POTY antenna but as soon it’s working I’ll be making a video on it :) thanks 🙏
@@TechMindsOfficial Oh this is gonna be good!
So, how large is your antenna and how much power is it putting into it? Also how far away is your repeater?
Standard power from the HackRF, 10mw. I was using a dual band mobile antenna on a magnetic base, around 1 meter long.
Repeater is about 4 miles away .
Cool, thanks mate!
@@TechMindsOfficial 10mw only and you can reach 4 miles? did you also try an amplifier? if so what are you using?
Open Minds nope no amplifier was used. I’m fairly high up and the repeater is also high up so possibly line of sight. 👌
Could I transmit FT8 or WSPR with the HackRF?
Thanks in advance
Carter Davis, did you manage to implement it?
Hi Matthew, How are things in Great Missenden? I am N2SN ex pat G4FEB now living in sunny Florida. Was there ever a fix in the software to get a faster TX to RX speed? I saw in the video that you used a separate SDR receiver due to the long time elapsed before the RX audio came on. I am contemplating buying a HackRF One as they are now down to about US $90. Thanks, Dave. * * *
Hey Dave, thanks for message. To be honest I didn’t really investigate this any further, but at the time I had to use a separate SDR for receive because the switching time was far too long and sometimes crashes SDRAngel. Depending on what you are wanting to do, I would recommend using SDR Console with either a LimeSDR or Adalm-Pluto. SDR Console supports full duplex and works very very well, I guess it depends on whether you need the HackRF specifically. 73 👍
@@TechMindsOfficial Matthew, Thanks for the reply. At least I have room here for a good antenna as we have 57 acres here in the wilds of NE Florida. 72's Dave, N2SN.
hello, had not received any reply? But did figure out on my own to use hackrf one soapy and it worked. Not sure what 'soapy' is? but have no problems now. Did you do any updates with your hackrf? Did you work any HF bands? or just 2m repeater? I reply would be nice :) Happy Christmas. George Alberta, Canada
Good video! What were you using for an antenna?
I finally have sdrangel installed, but now have to update the firmware on my Hackrf one .
Wait! So whats the transmitting distance? 1km? 5km? 100m?
Were using some sort of duplexer with this set up? If so what kind?
Two antennas I’m afraid! Although I have got a little antenna switch pcb which I’ve been meaning to make a video on! Hopefully soon,
so how do you I know the info on the local REPEATER in my area?
Try repeaterbook website :)
With audio processing you can sound better on narrow fm transmitter.
How to hack talk back live Radio Frequency tap & Hack ? which is Software perfectly Run Compare Airspy & Others ? i am intrested study purporse
Great video on HackRF One.
Hope to see more videos on using the HackRF One on the different Ham bands.
73 David WA9ONY
Thanks David! I have more planned :-)
@@TechMindsOfficial hi there.really interested in this...but want to transmit further than over the road :-)..are there amplifiers you can buy to increase range to a decent area?
I might have to get one those Matt!
Defo a cool little gadget Tom :)
did you use an ATU to get good SWR?
Nope, I used a tunes antenna, a mobile dual band antenna :)
did you upload this video again to eqvpE01s_0Y
Nope, wasn’t me, but thanks for letting me know, I’ll get it taken down 👌
Creo que sdr console ya emite.
The new version can Transmit and Received on the Same Window,
Good Morning,mate...if i,ve been listening correctly, the software you`re using is "STR ENGEL" right?... where can i get it? is it freeware? I want to buy the HackRF one,but no software is included ...thanks and greetings from argentina
Hey Dennis.
I think it may have been the accent, the software used is SDRangel. Looks like it is available on Github, but I'm new to this also.
Don't worry is not the accent, but my english instead...I'll try to get the software. Thanks for reply
@@denniss155 Ahhh. Your written English isn't bad. :-)
haha , thanks again...where are you from mate?
@@denniss155 I'm in Victoria, Australia.
Hi,
I can't use angel and console in the same time. Ok for transmitting on angel, but can't receive on Console....
Can you help me ?
Thanks in advance
Jean
Hi, love you vids I've learnt a lot from them. So I have sdrangel installed on my windows 10 pc where I have been using my HackRf for years to monitor various things. I recently got my ham license & would now like to use the HackRf as a qrp station or for local repeater use but just cannot configure sdrangel.
I have the windows download, whenever I try to connect with the HackRf sdrangel crashes, I've had alook around but cannot find a work around so help would be appreciated with this issue.
Thanks Mac M7AZV 73's..
you need to use the soapy hackrf driver and not the regular one
too cool
You are readable? Why not hearable? Warum heißt es bei euch lesbar, obwohl ihr HÖRBAR sein müsstet?
Me like video ha😁😆👊
Needs update, many changes in software so video is not applicable anymore.
So uh wheres the dl link or instructions to build for hackrfone? Like we dont know how to press buttons lmfao.
Nice video but man… put some more info in abt amp, bpf etc in description. Why the half work..