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 ...
multi-sdr-gps-sim generates a GPS L1 baseband signal IQ data stream, which is then transmitted by a software-defined radio (SDR) platform. Supported at the moment are HackRF, ADLAM-Pluto and binary IQ ...
The purpose of this project is to create an experimental piped Python framework for the HackRF SDR transceiver to whip up quick tests and experiments. Many would be aware of GNU radio and the block ...
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 ...
HackRF Pro is an update to the HackRF (One) open-source SDR platform first launched by Michael Ossmann from the Great Scott Gadgets through a Kickstarter campaign in 2013 that attracted close to 2,000 ...
[Oleg Kutkov] decided to build a wideband SDR – for satellite communication research and monitoring, you know, the usual. He decided on a battery of HackRF boards – entire eight of them, in fact. Two ...
Up on Kickstarter, [Michael Ossmann] is launching the HackRF, an inordinately cheap, exceedingly capable software defined radio tool that’s small enough to lose in your laptop bag. The HackRF was the ...
Abstract: Modern communication systems frequently employ orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) as a modulation technology because of its capacity to reduce the impacts of inter-symbol ...