[Hackrf-dev] HackRF-dev Digest, Vol 85, Issue 5
Dana
ve3dss at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 23 09:55:51 EDT 2020
Ive used the hack RF into a small PA to work 100 miles on 2304 Mhz CW…and SSB on 3456 MHz. Using SDR Angel.
Ive also transmitted NTSC and ATSC video with it …
Not used it below 50 Mhz hi…
Also GNU Radio program to make it into a VHF UHF SHF beacon.
73 Dana VE3DS
FN03 Toronto.
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> From: Dan Evans <snaven655 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Hackrf-dev] HackRF and Ham Radio Question
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> I watched the first episode of SDR with HackRF.
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> I am a Ham radio operator. During the video it said something about
> transmitting. My question is it possible to create a SDR ham radio with
> transmitting and receiving options (transceiver) using GNU and HackRF One
> with my ham antenna or any other antenna I make for the different bands I
> would connect to? Could I put a RF power amplifier on the line going to
> the antenna?
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> Lots of Questions...
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> From: Simon Kennedy <simon at thekennedys.info>
> To: Dan Evans <snaven655 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] HackRF and Ham Radio Question
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> The answer is yes. You will need a low pass filter between any amplifier
> and antenna. Also, the SdrAngel software supports tx and rx of many modes
> (there may be other pieces of software that also support tx with the HackRF
> but I can't remember any).
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> Simon
> G0FCU.
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> On Wed, 22 Jul 2020, 18:35 Dan Evans, <snaven655 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I watched the first episode of SDR with HackRF.
>>
>> I am a Ham radio operator. During the video it said something about
>> transmitting. My question is it possible to create a SDR ham radio with
>> transmitting and receiving options (transceiver) using GNU and HackRF One
>> with my ham antenna or any other antenna I make for the different bands I
>> would connect to? Could I put a RF power amplifier on the line going to
>> the antenna?
>>
>> Lots of Questions...
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