[Hackrf-dev] ANT500 shorted
Rich S
richnsanders at gmail.com
Sun Sep 28 16:39:20 EDT 2014
The whip can be handy, especially when traveling. Unless you're going
to transmit, I'd recommend hiding a discone antenna in your attic (this
wife will not like seeing this every day.) The wideband freq response
is great, although there is no gain. The ST4 costs under $70,
http://www.antennacraft.net/Antennas/AntennasScanner.html , and does a
good job. If you're handy, you can make your own discone using the
calculator on this page, http://www.changpuak.ch/electronics/calc_11.php
, I made a discone antenna that has very good performance from 600 Mhz
to just under 6 Ghz. I made this out of sheet metal and it cost me
under $45.
Wideband amps are really getting cheap too. QST's July 2014 edition had
the schematics and parts list for an amp that will work up to 4 Ghz and
6 Ghz.
Rich
On 9/28/2014 2:38 PM, Matthias Wolf wrote:
> Hi Mike & list,
>
> I just wanted to let you know that I also received a shorted ANT500
> (got mine from Store4Geeks in Sweden). Until I found out today, my
> experiences with the tutorials and HackRF were very, very
> discouraging. I only got a huge DC spike in the center of my spectrum
> but no usable signals at all.
>
> I got this behaviour across all systems (including Pentoo) and all SDR
> applications. The FAQ made me think that I had a firmware / library
> mismatch problem, so I sat down and went through the hassle of
> manually compiling the newest versions. Ah, my wife says hello. Turns
> out she's not quite happy having me in the basement all the time.
>
> So, for the sake of other husbands' wellbeing, I would like to
> encourage you to update the FAQ to include these particular symptoms
> together with the advice to measure the antenna and replace it with a
> paperclip.
>
> Unfortunately that's not all. When I tried to repair the ANT500 by
> myself (effectively voiding the warranty), the spring decided to jump
> away and to hide somewere beneath my furniture. So now it's useless
> AND missing a part. Could you help me out somehow? Are you shipping
> spare parts to Europe by any chance?
>
> Thanks
> Matt
>
>
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