🚀 Elevate Your Signal Game!
The NooElec HackRF One Software Defined Radio bundle includes a HackRF One, ANT500 antenna, 4 SMA adapters, and a USB cable, offering a frequency range of 1MHz to 6GHz and a bandwidth of 20MHz. This versatile package is designed for tech-savvy users looking to explore the expansive world of radio frequencies with ease and expert support.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 1"W x 4"H |
Style | modern |
Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
Frequency | 20 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Computers with SDR Software |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Radio Bands Supported | All |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Special Features | Versatile Software Defined Radio Bundle |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Tuner Type | PAL |
J**N
Not Disappointing
It actually has a lot more functionality than I expected.
J**R
HackRf one
Awesome product. Does as described on the website!
B**.
You can see the whole spectrum! Up to 4+2ghz
If you are using a RTL-SDR dongle, you are missing out on all the fun. Go on over to great Scott gadgets dot com and start looking through the learning section under Hackrf one. This is a very capable device if you are willing to take the time to learn. Mike Ossman has some really good YouTube videos as well. If you don’t already know, he is the creator of this device. It is open source. If you know someone that can print circuit boards for cheap, you can find the board schematics and hardware on GitHub. Start making your own hackrf boards and sell them for 50$ less than these guys. Capitalism right?If you want to get into ads-b or sub-ghz cloning and playback, recon scanning, you should go straight for a portapack h2 as well.These are a lot of fun but at the same time, can get you in a lot of trouble. Use responsibly.
R**H
Nice!
Great product! As described!Thank You,Richard Smith@Scruffygrizbear
D**R
Cool but overpriced and overrated.
The media could not be loaded. Cool, tricky to use and way too expensive. I haven't figured out how to turn on the bias-tee yet. Be prepared to do research and download random stuff you have to search for. My Eton Elite 750 (another radio that is a bit expensive) will pull in FM stations that the HackRF One can't on the same very nice outdoor antenna at a pretty good height, but it connects to a computer (and is dependent on a computer) and can pick up high frequencies from satellites so... in the end it will do what I want and more. I'm thinking the Eton was a better value. I'm only about 6 hours into it at this point but I wish it were less expensive and easier to use.
S**R
Such a great learning tool.
I really enjoy being able to tinker with open source gadgets. It works great.
P**T
Worth looking at more modern alternatives.
I ended up getting this as a hobby device to learn about RF. It is a great and flexible tool, but I honestly regret not getting a less expensive option. It works well, but really ended up being a "jack-of-all, master of none" solution. It's definitely fun to play with lower frequency ranges, and I still use it to this day looking at 2.4Ghz ranges, but it has fairly limited bandwidth and is all but useless for wifi analysis anymore (short of just raw spectrum analysis).Great device that has started a legacy, but it's definitely past it's prime and, at this price, there are better options.Great learning tool though.
R**N
Works better than RTL-SDR V3
As the title says it works better than the RTL-SDR v3 with a significantly larger receiving range, and quite high bandwidth. I personally recommend getting a good set of antennas before buying this as it wont magically pull signals your SDR stick cannot.
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