@@alexmiller2415 Hi Alex, Sorry, I haven't got any spare time at all I'm sorry. I've blown the output stage now so haven't used it for about 6 months. :(
@@ThePhobicFlyer No Andy.. your right and I'm wrong.. sorry... just been checking numerous bands on my new HackRF+Portapack i.imgur.com/i8Q94Cf.jpg alongside one of my AIO fpv-cams and there are certainly bands down around 5.4ghz.. fx FPV-bands like U, O, L, are around 5.3ghz to 5.6ghz.. I'm just using the inbuild spectrum analyzer on the 3.2" screen. btw anybody familiar with how high the signal generator tool (mayhem 1.2) can go on the HackRF+Portapack.. I know it says 6ghz, but it can at least go up to 6.2ghz as I have validated that on my PC spectrum analyzer/explorer but the Mayhem-system will take input higher than 6200mhz that for sure, but if can display anything, not sure as I don't have the tools to validate any higher than 6.2ghz, but Its likely also maxing out in practice at 6.2ghz on the HackRF as I think its the same Maxim chip, there are in both HackRF and my PC spectrum analyzer.. I recall the PC spectrum is 21mhz to 6.2ghz. // just checked how high the menu-input on the mayhem interface are willing to take an input-value, and if I try fx 9999 it downgrades it to 7250ghz (so that's the input limit, but I highly doubt it will output higher then 6.2ghz, hence chip limits but I'm a noob on these matters, but the potency on the signal is obviously highly variable across the bandwidth not to mention what antennas I'm using across the field..
dude...how do i download the software? Name o it ? Is it possible to upgrade the Bandwidth Reference from 6GHz to 10Ghz ( 10M Reference ) ? Want to use is to read satellite antennas RF signals....
There's software called gnuradio. It comes with a frontend called gnuradio companion that will let you plug together all kinds of logic in software to apply to the RF signals, including decoding, recording or even transmitting RF signals. Its learning curve is quite steep but you can basically do almost anything with it without knowing how to code
Hi thanks for this, been struggling ot find anyone who uses a FA , that was until I saw your video thanks
No probs and thanks. I haven't used it for a while but it's a good solution. 👍
Brilliant. Thankyou I want it as I'm just buying another expensive drone. Thanks from Australia.👍
Nice vid - but please, kill the music!
Great presentation. Thanks for posting !
Thanks John
@@ThePhobicFlyer Andy, can you help me in one project with hackrf? May be we talk on email?
@@alexmiller2415 Hi Alex, Sorry, I haven't got any spare time at all I'm sorry. I've blown the output stage now so haven't used it for about 6 months. :(
@@ThePhobicFlyer hello andy, will youfind any spare time or not interested
@@alexmiller2415 Hi Alex, I can't sorry. I must buy a new one when I do get time as mine is no good any more.
which drone uses 5.4ghz?
It is useally 2.4ghz band for RC and 5.8GHZ for FPV stream or control
Yep you are wright....nicely spotted.
@@ThePhobicFlyer No Andy.. your right and I'm wrong.. sorry... just been checking numerous bands on my new HackRF+Portapack
i.imgur.com/i8Q94Cf.jpg
alongside one of my AIO fpv-cams and there are certainly bands down around 5.4ghz.. fx FPV-bands like U, O, L, are around 5.3ghz to 5.6ghz..
I'm just using the inbuild spectrum analyzer on the 3.2" screen.
btw anybody familiar with how high the signal generator tool (mayhem 1.2) can go on the HackRF+Portapack.. I know it says 6ghz, but it can at least go up to 6.2ghz as I have validated that on my PC spectrum analyzer/explorer but the Mayhem-system will take input higher than 6200mhz that for sure, but if can display anything, not sure as I don't have the tools to validate any higher than 6.2ghz, but Its likely also maxing out in practice at 6.2ghz on the HackRF as I think its the same Maxim chip, there are in both HackRF and my PC spectrum analyzer.. I recall the PC spectrum is 21mhz to 6.2ghz.
// just checked how high the menu-input on the mayhem interface are willing to take an input-value, and if I try fx 9999 it downgrades it to 7250ghz (so that's the input limit, but I highly doubt it will output higher then 6.2ghz, hence chip limits but I'm a noob on these matters, but the potency on the signal is obviously highly variable across the bandwidth not to mention what antennas I'm using across the field..
Very useful, thank you. I'm thinking of buying a HackRF One with porta pack, do you have any experience or comments regarding the porta pack please?
AceStudios CoUk hi, sorry not had any experience of the porta pack
@@ThePhobicFlyer Thanks for the reply, if I get one, I'll let you know how it works out. Thanks again for your work on You Tube.
dude...how do i download the software? Name o it ? Is it possible to upgrade the Bandwidth Reference from 6GHz to 10Ghz ( 10M Reference ) ? Want to use is to read satellite antennas RF signals....
Hi Andy just a quick question. Which software are you using ? And how do I set it up
Wonderful that the HackRF has a powerful processor. You ever heard of a PortaPack?
Cheers for that. just had a look on google...I want one!! :)
Andy Clarke it's certainly worth it, got one a couple days ago , fun to play with , just make sure you have a license
Hi, can i use this to pick up rf signals that are coming from a hidden device in my car?
What is a portapack for?
What software are you using with your hack rf
It looks like he might be using this software to use the HackRF as a spectrum analyzer.
github.com/pavsa/hackrf-spectrum-analyzer
Hi , can i use this to pick up rf signals that are coming from a hidden device in my car?
Hi. If you know the frequency range yes, theory.
@@ThePhobicFlyer what do i need??
The chinese clones work in the same way?
They do
Hi, are you able to export the RF signature results from the software itself?
I don’t think so form this but if you use python and write a script, the Hack RF is very powerful and I'm sure it'll be possible.
There's software called gnuradio. It comes with a frontend called gnuradio companion that will let you plug together all kinds of logic in software to apply to the RF signals, including decoding, recording or even transmitting RF signals. Its learning curve is quite steep but you can basically do almost anything with it without knowing how to code
@@alinayossimouse thanks buddy will look into it. Once my hackrf is delivered to me.
What a fantastic vid pal 👍🏻 do you have a email address please ?
A few minutes in I went elsewhere , The music is just so annoying 👎