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* Better to position LNA near antenna than near receiver, more useful info [http://lna4all.blogspot.be/ here] |
* Better to position LNA near antenna than near receiver, more useful info [http://lna4all.blogspot.be/ here] |
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+ | ===[https://greatscottgadgets.com/ant500/ ANT500]=== |
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+ | * 50 ohms, 75 MHz - 1 GHz, 20cm - 88cm |
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* https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Operating-System-Tips -> PyBOMBS |
* https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Operating-System-Tips -> PyBOMBS |
Revision as of 21:36, 3 June 2015
Hardware
HackRF
- https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki
- Bias-T supply can deliver 3.3V
- BW & filtering
Airspy
- Bias-T supply can deliver 4.5V
RTL-SDR
LNA: Low Noise Amplifiers
- LNA4ALL
- 28Mhz - 2500MHz, gain about 22dB from 28MHz to 600MHz then gain drops to ~16dB @ 1400MHz and ~11dB @ 2500MHz, 0.75dB NF @ 1 GHz and 0.98dB NF @ 2 GHz
- 6-9 V, 55-65 mA (5V if regulator bridged)
- can be powered by HackRF or Airspy if modified, 10uH SMD on OUT and regulator bridged (because we deliver <5V) or bridged by 100mA fuse, just in case.
- LNA4HF
- 150 kHz - 30 MHz, gain 18-20 dB, NF 1-2 dB
- 6-9 V, 18 mA (5V if regulator bridged)
- up to 2GHz if low-pass filter removed
- Better to position LNA near antenna than near receiver, more useful info here
Antennas
ANT500
- 50 ohms, 75 MHz - 1 GHz, 20cm - 88cm
Software
- https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Operating-System-Tips -> PyBOMBS
- HackRF specific: https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Software-with-HackRF-Support
Reverse engineering
FCC
Generic
- GQRX
- hackrf_transfer + baudline
27MHz RC
87MHz to 108MHz FM band
315MHz car keyfob
480MHz interferences
Stripes around 480MHz are because of poorly shielded USB cable