It's a really interesting platform with a lot of potential. It's already one of the best portable radio tools around, and the firmware is getting better by leaps and bounds.
@@hanfo420 True, but this is a finished product with an already well thought out portfolio of applications. The HackRF itself allows to do basically everything you want as long as you know how to address it correctly.
@@graealexhe must’ve doubled that and then some. 😅 I just subbed, and I checked the link to aliexpress, and it’s less than $300au, including the hackefone? The hackrfone sells for double that on its own!? Is this is a clone copy version?
I didn't know the Portpack project existed. I have been struggling with draining cell phones and tablets or using clunky notebooks to use the HRF outside, so thanks for posting this video which "randomly" showed up in the suggested videos list. I found motherboard/battery/enclosure kits without the HRF for $90 on Amazon. That looks like the way to go, unless someone knows of a better option.
You'll probably already have it now, but ali was the way to go for me (so long as it arrives) saved more than half what I expected to pay for the HackRF + Porta elsewhere. Comes with 5 antennas and a LNA too, was skeptical of using ali, but people I trust said it's fine so I guess it's fine, just longer shipping and less customer service I assume. Can't wait for mine to arrive, Flipper is great, but getting unmodulated signals is something I want to do now, radio has really grabbed a hold on me.
@@daviddavidson2357I've actually had really good customer service experiance through aliexpress, it's kind of like ebay in that it all comes down to the seller some are more knowledgable then western sellers and anytime I've had a problem with a seller aliexpress has sided with me.
Not really two products you can compare, they are build to pentest / debug completely different areas … one is a full fledge SDR the other a tool for specific areas made easy. Both tools can be used for redteaming and both should be carried not one over the other. Also for the most out of your HackRF use it with a laptop. Two very great tools, those who call Flipper Zero for a toy don’t really work in the industry that’s for sure :) A “toy” simple tool always has the biggest impact on a customer when showcasing security …
@@DanielKarnole-fs3hm 1000% His claims are the Flipper has better documentation and a bigger community around it. That right there tells me he hasn’t a clue, as the amateur radio community FULLY supports the HackRF among others and it’s far more a professional and capable tool than the overgrown tamagotchi. The sole reason the Flipper is making any such waves is simple… smooth brain, script kiddies need zero talent to run the laughable nonsense with a quick download and push of a button. Professional tools require skill, understanding, and a some gray matter.
VERY nicely done walk thru of the features to understand the device in a overall way. Great presentation and short enough to enjoy without having the need of a cup of coffee to get thru it :) Please do a follow up on more features where you also dig into the TX part. I would love to learn more about its TX capabilities, the output strengts and such.
Planning on getting a hackrf eventually but for now a flipper zero is best for my money. Interesting devices and will be really fun to start playing with rf.
ive wanted to play around with armature radio for a good bit of time but it all seemed pretty intimidating i found the hackrf and even though its not perfect i feel like the ui is a great thing for learning i picked up a portapack from aliexpress the other day and im exited to use it as a learning tool ive played around with the flipper zero and a few other fun tools from dstike so exited to learn more about this field and thank you for this amazing video on the hackrf the production quality was amazing :)
I highly encourage you to consider getting your ham license. It's quite easy. The ham community has a wealth of knowledge they love to share. Designing and Building your own transceivers is one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of the hobby. Keep exploring the magic invisible world of RF and good luck with your portapack. 📻 📡 🤖
Makes it superior in radio but lacks the other stuff for those who want to learn a bit of this and that without sinking 3x more money than they need to
The portapack has some neat features but honestly it’s lacking in a lot of areas even with the mayhem firmware. The portapack however allows for mobile usage so developing custom firmware tools on the portapack is where it shines.
Could you kindly tell me more about what features you find lacking? I'm looking at buying one myself. I'd like to find out if it can be used for P25 trunked systems? Will it decode PSK, RTTY? WEFAX? HFDL?
Great video! I've been thinking about making a Pi Zero/ RTL-SDR handheld inspector tool for a while. This is that, and then some! I'll be getting one of these for sure
With only 2 videos released, he's off to a flying start. Yes, I'm impressed with the presentation of this video, it's quality. I'm looking forward to more of his videos...off to watch the other video now.
Both tools are completely different. The flippers used for IR, Ibutton, subghz, and RFID. The hackrf, while capable of recording a signal, is a traciever designed for radios. A flipper and hackrf save files are not interchangeable that I know of. At least not out of the box. The big brother to the Flipper is dependent on the frequency. That could be a small usb dongle for IR, a microcontroller, or an FPGA. The big brother to the hackrf are it's individual transcievers, which each have their own solutions.
It will get better over time as the raw tools are all there, you'll see people adding programs to it, it's kind of like an updated hardware set up, but without the tools that have been built for flipper zero. Remember, flipper is much more evolved. This is new and has a lot of opportunity to be far better than the flipper but for size, flipper wins, but add a headset to it and it looks just like a radio.
Interesting, but nothing beats a miniPC laptop with a HackRF box in terms of capability and functionality especially the far superior user interface. The Flipper is fine quick fork in the field.
This is definitely true, and the true capability of the hack rf is only brought out when custom code is developed for it from my experience. Script kid tools like mayhem just encourage random kids to cause damage.
@@YardKat666 dont do that, because making planes not know the location of themselves or other planes can easily get planes lost, and even cause crashes. normally flight data is needed to know if the pilot is going in the right direction, if they are at the right altitude, or if they are at risk of collisions with other aircraft, spoofing plane data might also lead with aircraft flying into dangerous areas, such as places with terrorists which are known to use MANPADS, this can lead to the plane being shot down, another possibillity is flying into restricted airspace where fighter jets will be scrambled to shoot down the airliner. (last time i checked, unarmored aircraft do not do well against a AIM-9 Sidewinder)
So I can use it like a radio, I can text with it, I can use it like a spectrum analyzer, I can send pictures from unit to unit and apparently rings my neighbors wireless doorbell. Oh and play games on it! Kinda like an all in one….
The flipper might be a toy out of the box with its software limitations. But modified with custom firmware and added hardware to the GPIO ports the flipper is a strong and handy tool. The big pluss for rhe flipper is that it has all these functions in a slick and tiny design where as the hackRF is quite large and not easy to hide.
Effing mann jeg havde ikke engang set på din info før jeg skrev det haha Tænker på at bygge min egen signal interference, med en rc-oscillator for brug i 800MHz til 1900MHz
I would like to be able to capture LoRa packets on the 868MHz band, replay them, and display the data on a PC. Is this achievable with this setup? This is for a scientific project that focuses on the security of LoRaWAN, examining potential attacks such as "man in the middle" attacks, eavesdropping, data tampering, and more.
Got 3:35 few tips only 16g max for the card and format fat 32 only. Put all the folders out front so when you open the SD card all the folders pop up. You can also tell the SD card is working under folders. FYI don't get the newer version of this tool as support won't be available. It's the one that had a speaker built in.
Great Video. Is it possible to get a frequency analyzer function with normal RTL SDR sticks? Like I'f I'm pressing a button of my remote near my antenna, I can see it in the software automatically which frequency it is (for SDR#)?
Does a PortaPack with Mayhem firmware have the capability to decode APCO Project 25 trunked systems? Can it decode any other digi signals like PSK, RTTY? WEFAX? SelCall? HFDL?
Agreed it needs a manual switch for hackrf. Mine is accidentally turned on easily. I bought it with a speaker and internal battery which isn't always the norm. Hoping one day someone will update the hardware with faster processing, usbc etc
all of our public street lighting have dimming profiles controlled by a central base station. they speak to the base station via SIM, do you think it possible to hack the street light and adjust ?
Did the designers solve the HackRF problem where the board itself generates a ton of RF noise and isn't shielded from the antenna at all? I saw some pretty bad spikes when this thing was reviewed initially, looked like it had no self-shielding at all and a really noisy board?
How do you exactly get the correct pin code using the porta pack only using touch tunes? Does the portapack have the ability to brute force all 256 possible PIN codes or do you need additional software for it to work?
Did adding the speaker have any negative effects on the analyzing the RF signal? I can only assume the option to have audio onboard from a speaker was left out by design.
Any thoughts on the LimeSDR? I'm interested in purchasing one, but haven't seen many videos on people using it. I'm very new to SDR, so looking for tutorials on how it works, what it can do, use existing software as well creating new applications (Gnu Radio Companion), with or without the Flipper zero!
So, if I don’t know anything about this topics. Would you guys suggest going for the Flipper or HACK? Also there’s a pack of them, but idk if I’m gonna need both
This is probably a stupid question but can this record and play back a gym card from a bit of distance? I'm planning a road trip and going to be sleeping in my car, I was sort of hoping I could find a morally grey area way to use the showers at gyms as I go along my way, but it seems like you need to have direct contact with the cards to clone them. I've been reading conflicting info about the hackrf having no nfc/rfid abilities and maybe the chameleon being the best option
unless your gym uses very old card readers then no. Playback doesn't work as the nfc process is a handshake -- the transmitter sends data using a rolling hash and the nfc card replies with a salted response. If you record then play it back the transmitter will just think it's jibberish.
Is there anything else that exists that I can buy to find my garage door code and use it to open/close it? I have numerous garage door openers (my garage door uses some frequency I cant find). I have never been able to find a similar device, it has no name or model number on the board at all.
Nice video, great device that I already wanted to buy a long time ago. I saw that there was a mini H2 and H3 portapack, a little more expensive, they don't have the two antenna sockets at the bottom. Is it better than the portapack+hackrf in the video? I thought I read one day that there was a version that should definitely not be taken because of the firmware which was a bit "locked", I don't really remember the article that I read . Can anyone tell me which version not to take?
This might be a stupid question, but are all of those functions legal? Broadcasting onto some of those frequencies (the ones relating to navigation) seems like it could result in some pretty dangerous outcomes. Or are radios of this size simply unable to send strong enough signals to do anything other than in-lab experimentation?
Oh yes, super illegal in most countries. Except for very specific bands and transmit powers. Definitely don't get one and just start playing around with it. Really read into it. A great step is to just get a simple cheap sdr antenna USB dongle. You can receive only (no danger of breaking the law), but you can play around and get some hands on experience!
Great Video! do you think you will do any more videos on the hack RF? I just picked one up and so far your video is by far the best in explaining. How things work
This is the best mini explanation on the portal pack vs anyone!
Facts!!
But the title is straight clickbait for views and monetization. I'm reporting for misinformation.
It's a really interesting platform with a lot of potential. It's already one of the best portable radio tools around, and the firmware is getting better by leaps and bounds.
„lot of potential“ is what sells alpha release games…
@@hanfo420 Yes. But the Portapack is already well worth the cost.
@@hanfo420 True, but this is a finished product with an already well thought out portfolio of applications. The HackRF itself allows to do basically everything you want as long as you know how to address it correctly.
Beyond the topic and device we all love, a lot of care and professionalism put in this video! Please go on!
this is awesome! the amount of effort you put in the videos are insane! please do more videos on the portapack / HRF
You're right, production quality is very high for a sub 1k channel.
@@graealexhe must’ve doubled that and then some. 😅
I just subbed, and I checked the link to aliexpress, and it’s less than $300au, including the hackefone? The hackrfone sells for double that on its own!?
Is this is a clone copy version?
I didn't know the Portpack project existed. I have been struggling with draining cell phones and tablets or using clunky notebooks to use the HRF outside, so thanks for posting this video which "randomly" showed up in the suggested videos list.
I found motherboard/battery/enclosure kits without the HRF for $90 on Amazon. That looks like the way to go, unless someone knows of a better option.
You'll probably already have it now, but ali was the way to go for me (so long as it arrives) saved more than half what I expected to pay for the HackRF + Porta elsewhere. Comes with 5 antennas and a LNA too, was skeptical of using ali, but people I trust said it's fine so I guess it's fine, just longer shipping and less customer service I assume. Can't wait for mine to arrive, Flipper is great, but getting unmodulated signals is something I want to do now, radio has really grabbed a hold on me.
@daviddavidson2357 did you end up using the link in the description here? I'm just starting to research now
@@cylindercycle4577 David, did you used the link above or other one?
@@daviddavidson2357I've actually had really good customer service experiance through aliexpress, it's kind of like ebay in that it all comes down to the seller some are more knowledgable then western sellers and anytime I've had a problem with a seller aliexpress has sided with me.
Not really two products you can compare, they are build to pentest / debug completely different areas … one is a full fledge SDR the other a tool for specific areas made easy. Both tools can be used for redteaming and both should be carried not one over the other. Also for the most out of your HackRF use it with a laptop. Two very great tools, those who call Flipper Zero for a toy don’t really work in the industry that’s for sure :) A “toy” simple tool always has the biggest impact on a customer when showcasing security …
Amazingly, I told him the same things and he wants to argue and delete my comments.
There is nothing the flipper can do, that the HackRF cannot. The same cannot be said the other way round.
@@DanielKarnole-fs3hm 1000% His claims are the Flipper has better documentation and a bigger community around it. That right there tells me he hasn’t a clue, as the amateur radio community FULLY supports the HackRF among others and it’s far more a professional and capable tool than the overgrown tamagotchi. The sole reason the Flipper is making any such waves is simple… smooth brain, script kiddies need zero talent to run the laughable nonsense with a quick download and push of a button. Professional tools require skill, understanding, and a some gray matter.
@@kd8icq didn’t wanna go there, but you said it perfectly as is. Thank you!
@@DanielKarnole-fs3hmbadusb and nfc stuff i guess
VERY nicely done walk thru of the features to understand the device in a overall way. Great presentation and short enough to enjoy without having the need of a cup of coffee to get thru it :)
Please do a follow up on more features where you also dig into the TX part. I would love to learn more about its TX capabilities, the output strengts and such.
Planning on getting a hackrf eventually but for now a flipper zero is best for my money. Interesting devices and will be really fun to start playing with rf.
ive wanted to play around with armature radio for a good bit of time but it all seemed pretty intimidating i found the hackrf and even though its not perfect i feel like the ui is a great thing for learning i picked up a portapack from aliexpress the other day and im exited to use it as a learning tool ive played around with the flipper zero and a few other fun tools from dstike so exited to learn more about this field and thank you for this amazing video on the hackrf the production quality was amazing :)
I highly encourage you to consider getting your ham license. It's quite easy. The ham community has a wealth of knowledge they love to share. Designing and Building your own transceivers is one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of the hobby. Keep exploring the magic invisible world of RF and good luck with your portapack. 📻 📡 🤖
Yooo beautiful visuals/editing + quality content!! Well done sn0ren!!
this is incredible video work, extremely underrated. please keep going!
Great video! Thanks for giving an introduction and explanation of this tool
happy to find your channel, sir!🎉 very nice presentation and oh boy - the visuals, lighting and backgrounds are over the top!
But can it play DOOM?
It surely can!
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHA excellent
I was about to ask this very same question. 😂
Gjrnehge
If it has a screen it can almost assuredly run Doom.
Underrated video! Great work here👏
Salut toi 👋
Flipper Zero is a multitool where none of the individual functions are amazing while the Hack RF is a purpose built tool that is amazing at 1 field
That is what makes HackRf a superior tool. You just need to learn to use it. With great power comes great responsibility.
Makes it superior in radio but lacks the other stuff for those who want to learn a bit of this and that without sinking 3x more money than they need to
The portapack has some neat features but honestly it’s lacking in a lot of areas even with the mayhem firmware. The portapack however allows for mobile usage so developing custom firmware tools on the portapack is where it shines.
Could you kindly tell me more about what features you find lacking? I'm looking at buying one myself. I'd like to find out if it can be used for P25 trunked systems? Will it decode PSK, RTTY? WEFAX? HFDL?
Great video! I've been thinking about making a Pi Zero/ RTL-SDR handheld inspector tool for a while. This is that, and then some! I'll be getting one of these for sure
Can you tell me more about your project?
Best edited video i had ever seen . cool man keep it up
Finally someone making SDR look cinematically cool 😃
With only 2 videos released, he's off to a flying start. Yes, I'm impressed with the presentation of this video, it's quality. I'm looking forward to more of his videos...off to watch the other video now.
91 subs now, i think your channel will grow fast in no time 🔥love your contents
What a cool cobblabled together tool this is. I want one
Both tools are completely different. The flippers used for IR, Ibutton, subghz, and RFID.
The hackrf, while capable of recording a signal, is a traciever designed for radios. A flipper and hackrf save files are not interchangeable that I know of. At least not out of the box.
The big brother to the Flipper is dependent on the frequency. That could be a small usb dongle for IR, a microcontroller, or an FPGA.
The big brother to the hackrf are it's individual transcievers, which each have their own solutions.
Awesome. Thanks for adding details on the protocol and frequencies
It will get better over time as the raw tools are all there, you'll see people adding programs to it, it's kind of like an updated hardware set up, but without the tools that have been built for flipper zero. Remember, flipper is much more evolved. This is new and has a lot of opportunity to be far better than the flipper but for size, flipper wins, but add a headset to it and it looks just like a radio.
Dude Gots The Power In His Hands 🙌
i love your videos dude. thank you. i'm learning so much
I dig your classic screen sir!
Interesting, but nothing beats a miniPC laptop with a HackRF box in terms of capability and functionality especially the far superior user interface. The Flipper is fine quick fork in the field.
This is definitely true, and the true capability of the hack rf is only brought out when custom code is developed for it from my experience. Script kid tools like mayhem just encourage random kids to cause damage.
What is an adult script kiddie called? Script daddy/mommy?
Anyways… what happens if you spoof plane data? 🤔
@@YardKat666 dont do that, because making planes not know the location of themselves or other planes can easily get planes lost, and even cause crashes. normally flight data is needed to know if the pilot is going in the right direction, if they are at the right altitude, or if they are at risk of collisions with other aircraft, spoofing plane data might also lead with aircraft flying into dangerous areas, such as places with terrorists which are known to use MANPADS, this can lead to the plane being shot down, another possibillity is flying into restricted airspace where fighter jets will be scrambled to shoot down the airliner. (last time i checked, unarmored aircraft do not do well against a AIM-9 Sidewinder)
So I can use it like a radio, I can text with it, I can use it like a spectrum analyzer, I can send pictures from unit to unit and apparently rings my neighbors wireless doorbell.
Oh and play games on it!
Kinda like an all in one….
Ya know you're a netnerd when you get giddy and super excited seeing someone begin a teardown of a portapack
Wow props to the software guys this is next level. I love it
This is what the "Flipper pro" could be.
The flipper might be a toy out of the box with its software limitations. But modified with custom firmware and added hardware to the GPIO ports the flipper is a strong and handy tool. The big pluss for rhe flipper is that it has all these functions in a slick and tiny design where as the hackRF is quite large and not easy to hide.
Effing mann jeg havde ikke engang set på din info før jeg skrev det haha
Tænker på at bygge min egen signal interference, med en rc-oscillator for brug i 800MHz til 1900MHz
Great video 👍🏿 I'm intrigued and have been very curious about the project for sometime now!
I would like to be able to capture LoRa packets on the 868MHz band, replay them, and display the data on a PC. Is this achievable with this setup? This is for a scientific project that focuses on the security of LoRaWAN, examining potential attacks such as "man in the middle" attacks, eavesdropping, data tampering, and more.
I would think this would be very doable
Very very nice go through of the Hack RF ❤
I've got both, flipper is fun and so versatile, hackrf with portapack and mayhem an excel tool. Work well together for roll jam attack.
Roll jam attack😮??
an actual full custom firmware of any modern phone would be superior in every way
lol no what are you even talking about
absolutely not wtf
Got 3:35 few tips only 16g max for the card and format fat 32 only. Put all the folders out front so when you open the SD card all the folders pop up. You can also tell the SD card is working under folders.
FYI don't get the newer version of this tool as support won't be available. It's the one that had a speaker built in.
Great Video. Is it possible to get a frequency analyzer function with normal RTL SDR sticks? Like I'f I'm pressing a button of my remote near my antenna, I can see it in the software automatically which frequency it is (for SDR#)?
Extremely interesting video. Thank you for sharing this information. God bless 🙏
Does a PortaPack with Mayhem firmware have the capability to decode APCO Project 25 trunked systems? Can it decode any other digi signals like PSK, RTTY? WEFAX? SelCall? HFDL?
There is KeyFop in the new v2.0 menu (Transmit>KeyFob). But only Subaru's key data is available. Where can I find data for other brands?
I would love to get one of these. just to leach and make a easy way to emulate a signal for a air duct system in my home which is around 833mhz
Really good video 😀😀Now i want the HackRF One :)
Great video
Agreed it needs a manual switch for hackrf. Mine is accidentally turned on easily. I bought it with a speaker and internal battery which isn't always the norm. Hoping one day someone will update the hardware with faster processing, usbc etc
Amazing explaination of such beauty. It that an authentic seller in your description? Thanks a lot.
Yes
Thanks a lot @sn0ren
Fantastic video! 👏👏👏
What abouut decoding of Digital signals likes DMR or P25 or TETRA?
Author, what is the difference between Portapack H2+ and Portapack without the + sign?
I am going to watch Sneakers now.😊😊
Awesome video mate! New subscriber ✌🏻
Make a full comparison of All the features of flipper zero vs HackRF One Portapack
"the invisible radio signals that surround us at all times" - wooOOoo!
my portapack came missing screws so I couldn't get it put together :( gotta find those screws and finish the project some day, was super frustrating
all of our public street lighting have dimming profiles controlled by a central base station. they speak to the base station via SIM, do you think it possible to hack the street light and adjust ?
I doubt it if they’re controlled via sim.
Subscribed. Absolutely phenomenal video. Let me know if I can do anything to help if you want to grow your channel!
Thanks dude 🤟🙏
Did the designers solve the HackRF problem where the board itself generates a ton of RF noise and isn't shielded from the antenna at all? I saw some pretty bad spikes when this thing was reviewed initially, looked like it had no self-shielding at all and a really noisy board?
Question. I have a Flipper Zero, can the HackRF One Portapack H2+ hack the GPS signal on my iPhone 12 Pro Max?
How do you exactly get the correct pin code using the porta pack only using touch tunes? Does the portapack have the ability to brute force all 256 possible PIN codes or do you need additional software for it to work?
I'm having a bit of trouble deciding on a PortaPack since there are variations among all of the Chinese clones and often general descriptions.
Sir, I am buying Hackrf one Generic but I don't know whether it is compatible with portapack 2 which I will buy laters?
Yes it is
get yourself a cameleon ultra you'll love it
Did adding the speaker have any negative effects on the analyzing the RF signal? I can only assume the option to have audio onboard from a speaker was left out by design.
Nope. I think it’s just left out because of costs.
I like how you say, we have this, we have that, well, you have it bro, I want one though ;-)
Any thoughts on the LimeSDR? I'm interested in purchasing one, but haven't seen many videos on people using it.
I'm very new to SDR, so looking for tutorials on how it works, what it can do, use existing software as well creating new applications (Gnu Radio Companion), with or without the Flipper zero!
very cool product !!
would it be possible to use this to transmit a mhz signal to adjust the pulse rate of something like a lamp light?
Great video!
So, if I don’t know anything about this topics. Would you guys suggest going for the Flipper or HACK?
Also there’s a pack of them, but idk if I’m gonna need both
Is tracking the planes on the map the same as adsb? How can i get adb transmit/recive on a esp32 box
This is probably a stupid question but can this record and play back a gym card from a bit of distance? I'm planning a road trip and going to be sleeping in my car, I was sort of hoping I could find a morally grey area way to use the showers at gyms as I go along my way, but it seems like you need to have direct contact with the cards to clone them. I've been reading conflicting info about the hackrf having no nfc/rfid abilities and maybe the chameleon being the best option
unless your gym uses very old card readers then no. Playback doesn't work as the nfc process is a handshake -- the transmitter sends data using a rolling hash and the nfc card replies with a salted response. If you record then play it back the transmitter will just think it's jibberish.
Beautiful Frankenstein
Is there anything else that exists that I can buy to find my garage door code and use it to open/close it? I have numerous garage door openers (my garage door uses some frequency I cant find). I have never been able to find a similar device, it has no name or model number on the board at all.
Tiny SA will do it.
The new rf h4m is wayyyy better than anything rite now I’m hearing
Yup, check out my latest video on it if you haven’t. This one is a year old.
@@sn0ren ok I will shortly
Sir, what if there is yellow coloured last icon with ?mark mean on the main screen
Smart guyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!
This was awesome can you do more videos on it 🔥🔥🔥
this is fvcking insane
i could love to use the GPS sim
Nice video, great device that I already wanted to buy a long time ago. I saw that there was a mini H2 and H3 portapack, a little more expensive, they don't have the two antenna sockets at the bottom. Is it better than the portapack+hackrf in the video? I thought I read one day that there was a version that should definitely not be taken because of the firmware which was a bit "locked", I don't really remember the article that I read . Can anyone tell me which version not to take?
Don’t buy the H3 it’s closed source and not supported by the open Mayhem firmware.
@@sn0ren Oh thank for refreshing my poor memory. H3 no bueno. You have a new subscriber here.
Would be great to have review for a tinySA devices
Hey! Great video. Can I get the links of where you bought the protapack and HackRF One please ? Tysm!
I have put a link in the video description.
@@sn0ren thank you so much
Tinkerers UNITE!
Radio frequencies can be encrypted though so not very useful outside of quirky tinkering
Please make a class of the Hack RF so we can hear it with either Sdr# or another app
i guess this is like a real special services tool
This might be a stupid question, but are all of those functions legal? Broadcasting onto some of those frequencies (the ones relating to navigation) seems like it could result in some pretty dangerous outcomes. Or are radios of this size simply unable to send strong enough signals to do anything other than in-lab experimentation?
Oh yes, super illegal in most countries. Except for very specific bands and transmit powers. Definitely don't get one and just start playing around with it. Really read into it. A great step is to just get a simple cheap sdr antenna USB dongle. You can receive only (no danger of breaking the law), but you can play around and get some hands on experience!
At least without an external amplifier, you can't do much damage with the hackrf. Illegal most times nonetheless.
Just read my kids the book- A Drip From the Dragon’s Lip- it helped them understand the evil we are facing.
I wasn't ready for the INBRED cousin hahaha
Can’t I do the same with nethunter + oneplus one?
Not even close
3:33 слышна русская речь: "*Неразборчиво*... кто ж ему даст? Примерно так".
Maybe a better power button solution will be in the works for H3
can it be used as PMR to talk to something like motorola TLKR T9 ?
Yes. Although just using a cheap radio would be better.
Can somebody tell me the name of the song that starts at 3:18 ?
Great Video! do you think you will do any more videos on the hack RF? I just picked one up and so far your video is by far the best in explaining. How things work
or its possible to make this show digital tv and use as mini tv?