[Hackrf-dev] Thanks To All You Guys Stateside !. :)
Stephen
refsmmat at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 16:01:59 EST 2016
Hi James,
I have had similar problems with RX sensitivity on a genuine HackRF.
These are just my views, but from the posts I have read (here & elsewhere),
some of the genuine HackRFs have substantial RX sensitivity issues.
I found myself in this situation - I have been trying to use the HackRF for
narrowband VHF RX & found it was being outperformed by the cheap dongles.
Convinced there was an issue, I did side by side testing using an RF test
set (HP8920) & found there was about an 8-10db difference in RX sensitivity
(measured by the receiver's ability to detect an unmodulated carrier above
the noise floor).
I have been able to significantly improve the performance of the HackRF with
an external LNA with a low noise figure (~$30-$40 US) . This works as the
first amp in the RX chain has the most significant impact on RX system noise
- well it is working out so far.
If you don't want to go to this trouble, I suggest the Airspy. It is RX
only, but its performance is very good.
Another alternative, I have found the RX performance of the clone HackRFs is
substantially better than the genuine one (in my case).
Regards
Stephen
From: HackRF-dev [mailto:hackrf-dev-bounces at greatscottgadgets.com] On Behalf
Of James Zervas
Sent: Monday, 8 February 2016 2:20 AM
To: HackRF-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Thanks To All You Guys Stateside !. :)
Thanks for everybodys help and support but I give up on the HackRF One.
Maybe it just has a really poor receive on the device.
Thanks Guys
James
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