PRODUCT DETAILSHackRF One, from Great Scott Gadgets, is a Software Defined Radio (SDR) peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz, designed to enable test and development of modern and next-generation radio technologies. HackRF One covers many licensed and unlicensed ham radio bands. HackRF One is an open-source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation.
HackRF One works as a sound card of the computer. It processes Digital Signals to Radio waveforms allowing the integration of large-scale communication networks. It is designed to test, develop, improvise and modify the contemporary Radio Frequency systems.
HackRF One has an injection-molded plastic enclosure and ships with a micro USB cable. An antenna is not included. ANT500 is recommended as a starter antenna for HackRF One.
HackRF One is a test equipment for RF systems. It has not been tested for compliance with regulations governing the transmission of radio signals. You are responsible for using your HackRF One legally.Features• 1 MHz to 6 GHz operating frequency• half-duplex transceiver• up to 20 million samples per second• 8-bit quadrature samples (8-bit I and 8-bit Q)• compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, and more• software-configurable RX and TX gain and baseband filter• software-controlled antenna port power (50 mA at 3.3 V)• Open-source hardware• SMA female antenna connector• SMA female clock input and output for synchronization• convenient buttons for programming• internal pin headers for expansion• Hi-Speed USB 2.0• USB-powered DocumentsHackRF One WikiSource code and hardware design filesGithubFAQLearning SDR with HackRFTechnical details
Dimensions | 0mm x0mm x0mm |
Weight | G.W 201g |
Battery | Exclude |
Part List
HackRF One | 1 |
Micro USB Cable | 1 |
ECCN/HTS
HSCODE | 9030899090 |
USHSCODE | 8517180050 |
EUHSCODE | 8517180000 |
COO | CHINA |
CE | 1 |
EU DoC | 1 |
RoHS | 1 |
LEARN AND DOCUMENTSDocumentationsHackRF One WikiSource code and hardware design filesGithubFAQLearning SDR with HackRF