[Hackrf-dev] release 2017.02.1
Rustu Yucel
rustuyucel at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 00:22:34 EST 2017
Thanks for new firmware! But how about update with Windows OS?
Sent from my iPhone
> On 12 Feb 2017, at 05:16, Michael Ossmann <mike at ossmann.com> wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> That's great to hear! My guess is that it was the reduction of power
> consumption that helped. Have you tried running your HackRF off a powered hub?
>
> Mike
>
>
>> On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 06:59:15PM -0700, Brian Gieryk wrote:
>>
>> Before the update, I was running the Hackrf in GQRX on a Raspberry Pi 3B.
>>
>> Input rate was 1 Msps, I could only run narrow fm, and I could not run DSP and use my mouse at the same time. In other words, performance was all but unusable...
>>
>> After the update, I can now run 1.5 Msps, my mouse functions, and Wide fm is not great, but it is not overloading the cpu any longer. In other words, useability increased by a factor of 10, at least!
>>
>> Thank you very much to the development team that made this happen!
>>
>> Brian
>> KE6IYC
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Feb 11, 2017, at 15:33, Michael Ossmann <mike at ossmann.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Release 2017.02.1 is tagged in git with packages available for download:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/releases
>>>
>>>
>>> HackRF 2017.02.1 Release Notes
>>>
>>> To upgrade to this release, you must update libhackrf and hackrf-tools on your
>>> host computer. You must also update firmware on your HackRF. It is important
>>> to update both the host code and firmware for this release to work properly.
>>> If you only update one or the other, you may experience unpredictable behavior.
>>>
>>> Major changes in this release include:
>>>
>>> - Sweep mode: A new firmware function enables wideband spectrum monitoring by
>>> rapidly retuning the radio without requiring individual tuning requests from
>>> the host computer. The new hackrf_sweep utility demonstrates this function,
>>> allowing you to collect spectrum measurements at a sweep rate of 8 GHz per
>>> second. Thanks to Mike Walters, author of inspectrum, for getting this
>>> feature working!
>>>
>>> - Hardware synchronization: It is now possible to wire the expansion headers of
>>> two or more HackRF Ones together so that they start sampling at the same
>>> time. This is advantageous during phase coherent operation with clock
>>> synchronized HackRFs. See the -H option of hackrf_transfer. Thank you, Mike
>>> Davis!
>>>
>>> - A new utility, hackrf_debug, replaces three older debug utilities,
>>> hackrf_si5351c, hackrf_max2837, and hackrf_rffc5071.
>>>
>>> - Power consumption has been reduced by turning off some microcontroller
>>> features we weren't using.
>>>
>>> There have been many more enhancements and bug fixes. For a full list of
>>> changes, see the git log.
>>>
>>> Special thanks to Dominic Spill who has taken over much of the software
>>> development effort and has helped with nearly every improvement since the
>>> previous release!
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