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hackrf-spectrum-analyzer reviews and mentions
- ICYMI pavsa / hackrf-spectrum-analyzer on GitHub was updated to work with new firmware!
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Using an SDR to diagnose WiFi interference with WiFi-Spy like functionality. Are there any tools to do this?
This may be close to what you want: https://github.com/pavsa/hackrf-spectrum-analyzer I used it before to look at the output of a satellite TV LNB to see if the weaker transponders that the STB wasn't able to detect are really there or if they're disabled. They were there, just not strong enough for the STB.
- Finding a signal originating from an unknown device
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Ask for recommendations: Spectrum Analyzer for Ubuntu and HackRF
hackrf_sweep may be what you're looking for: https://github.com/pavsa/hackrf-spectrum-analyzer
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What happens when pulse length is shorter than a single wavelength? (radio wave physics)
Isn't that equation what a spectrum analyzer does, continuously? I'm planning to use a SDR as a GNU Radio software oscilloscope for looking at the pulses generated by the transmitting SDR, and it can also be used as a spectrum analyzer. It would be interesting to see a malformed pulse's wideband noise, if I could even get the transmitting SDR to pulse that fast.
- HackRF One?
- Using a HackRF one as spectrumanalyzer.
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HackRF One users, what are you doing with your devices?
I really like its ability to sweep frequencies quickly. Check this out.
- How do you find a radio controller's frequency to use the hackRF?
- What kind of antenna should I use to locate wifi/cell signal locations?
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pavsa/hackrf-spectrum-analyzer is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hackrf-spectrum-analyzer is Java.
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