The HackRF is an exceptionally capable software defined radio (SDR) transceiver, but naturally you need to connect it to a computer to actually do anything with it. So the PortaPack was developed to ...
The origin story for many who’d call themselves a member of the hacker community usually starts with taking things apart as a child just to see how they worked. For [Radoslav], that trend doesn’t seem ...
The HackRF One software defined radio (SDR) originally designed by Great Scott Gadgets has been a constant success ever since its introduction a few years ago. A pure open-source development, the ...
This is a low-level binding to libhackrf. If you'd like a nice stream interface, try hackrf-stream. Returns an array containing information about the connected HackRF devices. If no devices are ...
When I first held the HackRF One in my hand, I knew almost nothing about it, except that it is an SDR receiver and transmitter up to 6 GHz and that you can program it. I had already worked with SDR, ...
The Simulink-HackRF project is an Open Source Software Package allows interfacing MATLAB Simulink models with a HackRF device in real-time. Simulink-HackRF uses libhackrf to transmit or receive IQ ...
HackRF is an open-source USB-powered software-defined radio (SDR) peripheral able to transmit or receive radio signals ranging from 30 to 6,000 MHz. The project aims to create a single software ...
Generations of hobbyists hardware hackers have spent countless hours messing with piles of radio gear, happily tinkering away in garages and basements looking for new ways to connect to people around ...
At the ToorCon hacker conference in San Diego Saturday, Ossmann and his research partner Jared Boone plan to unveil a beta version of the HackRF Jawbreaker , the latest model of the wireless ...