![]() You will need to make sure you only transmit on frequencies that you are legally allowed to. Luckily, an amplifier can easily remedy this little shortcoming. Unfortunately, the transmit power output is fairly wimpy at only 10mW, depending on what frequency you are on. The HackRF is a half-duplex transceiver, which means it can transmit or receive but not both at the same time. That covers the entire HF, VHF, & UHF ham radio spectrum plus a lot more on top of that. ![]() On top of that, its transmit/receive frequency bandwidth covers an impressive 1Mhz – 6,000MHz (6GHz). First off, this is not just one of your regular garden variety receive-only SDR this bad boy can also transmit. This device has some pretty impressive technical specifications. First up is the HackRF One, an open source SDR.
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