[Hackrf-dev] Beam Steering Using Hackrfs
Robert Edwards
rob at sunnyface.org
Wed Sep 26 04:03:29 EDT 2018
Hi all,
I will attempting to create a beam steering lab using Hackrfs and I wondered if anyone had any experience/advice in this area.
We would like to create a 4 element linear array driven by Hackrf s. To beam steer we need to be able to control the phase and amplitude of the 4 elements. Usually we would use a phase shifter and an attenuator.
However, since we will be using Hack RF for the baseband we were wondering if there was a way to use them for the RF control as well.
Many thanks
Robert.
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> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 12:10:33 +0530
> From: "Tony Hagen" <prosdr at gmail.com>
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> Hi Zilvis,
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> Thank you very much for suggesting the alternate part # of MGA81563TR1G
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> I think many will be benefited because the front end protection of hackrf is
> not that good secondly I have doubt whether the mfr. has at all used the TVS
> diode in the antenna INPUT - to me it looks like a capacitor.
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> 73
> Tony
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> From: ?ilvinas Atko?i?nas <zilvinas.atkociunas at gmail.com>
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> I would try MGA-82563.
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> Regards.
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> Zilvis
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> Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2018 13:02:06 -0700
> From: "James Brown" <Jim at SETI.Net>
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> Thanks Dominic.
> Worked great once I screwed up enough courage to commit to it.
> Many a device has been rendered brick like at my hands.
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> From: Dominic Spill
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> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 at 09:52, James Brown <Jim at seti.net> wrote:
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>> I would like to re-load the firmware on one of my HackRF One. I would like
>> to do that under Windows 10 64 bit.
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> The first thing you'll need is a copy of the HackRF tools built for Windows.
> I don't know if you're building your own or looking for precompiled
> binaries, but if it's the latter, you can find them included in the packages
> here: http://downloads.myriadrf.org/builds/PothosSDR/
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>> Has anyone done this? is there directions somewhere that I can?t seem to
>> find?
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> Once you have the hackrf_spiflash tool, the usage is the same as any other
> platform:
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> hackrf_spiflash -w hackrf_usb.bin (or whatever your firmware filename is)
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> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 11:01:02 +0200
> From: Charles BLANC ROLIN <charles at woundride.com>
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> Hi everybody,
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>>> I'm sorry to bother you, but I've got a problem with my HackRF.
>>>
>>> In the past, I've buy an HackRF clone, as I liked the product, I've
>>> sell this to buy an original HackRF.
>>>
>>> After some month, I used it 3 times, my original HackRF does not work
>>> anymore on transmission while I bought it new, with the last firmware
>>> pre installed.
>>>
>>> I've no problem with signal reception.
>>>
>>> To be sure it's not my installations (on Debian and Kali) who does
>>> not work, I tried to use this with the last version of Pentoo live,
>>> and, impossible to transmit signal recorded. I've tried with Gnu
>>> Radio Companion and with hackrf_transfer command, and I think the
>>> problem is material.
>>>
>>> If you have a tip or another solution, she's welcome.
>>>
>>> You can confirm to me what the problem is from material ?
>>>
>>> Please, can you help me ?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Charles
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