cariboulite
hackrf
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cariboulite
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Real hidden gems when it comes to self hosting
Finally, you can find great projects by browsing Github topics for sqlite, flat-file database, or the self-hosted tag. Thanks for reading my thesis. Also, why don't you go build a mechanical keyboard, a soldering iron, turn your Raspberry Pi into a Tx/Rx 6GHz SDR, or get a CS degree?
- What’s the best alternative to RTL that’s not TOO expensive but does TX/RX? There seems to be a lot of choices.
- Cariboulabs/cariboulite – turn any 40-pin Raspberry-Pi into a Tx/Rx 6GHz SDR
hackrf
- Greatscottgadgets – Hackrf
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Ask HN: Best open source and/or free EDA tooling
Another example: the HackRF SDR board was done in KiCAD
https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf
- Worried I'm flashed out.
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Please help
keep and eye out for this issue: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf/issues/668
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I have seen comments and github issues about HackRFs being damaged by high power transmissions. I live 500-600 meters from an airport, should I be worried?
I have read about this issue on github (have been some reddit posts over the years as well), originally in #541 which has now culminated in an ongoing investigation #974.
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Help finding an SDR upgrade for me
HackRF would be my next choice... https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/
- HackRF.... Your gateway to radio signal hacking....
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Which SDR should I rather buy?
However, unlike your sensitivity issues, i dont get any birdies. i have a TCXO though. (https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf/issues/216). it seems its related to clock drift calibration without one. However this is something most SDR's suffer from, as a cost saving measure. Most RTL_SDR's suffer from this as well ("rtl sdr blog v3" comes with a stable TCXO, resolving the issue.).
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External LNA and broken TX
I assume this is the case since I found a GitHub issue talking about blown TX: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/hackrf/issues/1051 And I followed the recommendation of using hackrf_transfer -c with both -a 0 and -a 1. With a separate RTL SDR tuned to the output frequency I can see a very low power CW signal with -a 0. With -a 1 there is no output. This seems to match the results in the issue.
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Samsung phone
If you're talking about building attachments to work with a phone, you're almost all the way there to a standalone device anyway. You might want to look into HackRF and pwnagotchi for inspiration.
What are some alternatives?
mayhem-firmware - Custom firmware for the HackRF+PortaPack H1/H2/H4
flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code
portapack-havoc - Custom firmware for the HackRF SDR + PortaPack H1 addon
ubertooth - Software, firmware, and hardware designs for Ubertooth
nexmon - The C-based Firmware Patching Framework for Broadcom/Cypress WiFi Chips that enables Monitor Mode, Frame Injection and much more
rtl-sdr-blog - Modified Osmocom drivers with enhancements for RTL-SDR Blog V3 and V4 units.
pikrellcam - Raspberry Pi motion vector detection program with OSD web interface.
multi-sdr-gps-sim - multi-sdr-gps-sim generates a IQ data stream on-the-fly to simulate a GPS L1 baseband signal using a SDR platform like HackRF or ADLAM-Pluto.
csdr - A simple DSP library and command-line tool for Software Defined Radio.
dumpvdl2 - VDL Mode 2 message decoder and protocol analyzer
red-pitaya-notes - Notes on the Red Pitaya Open Source Instrument
nova-hardware - Hologram Nova Hardware