![]() It allows you to connect multiple antennas to it, and choose which antenna you want to listen to. In their direction finding experiments they use the ' Opera Cake' add-on board for the HackRF, which is essentially an antenna switcher board. However, Hackaday have written up a decent summary of their talk. The talk was streamed live from Schmoocon 18, but there doesn't seem to be an recorded version of the talk available as of yet. Leger's talk on Pseudo-Doppler direction finding with the HackRF. Last week we posted about Micheal Ossmann and Schuyler St. JanuPseudo-Doppler Direction Finding with a HackRF and Opera Cake ExtIO with Decimation & Tuner Bandwidth Controls.Manual gain controls and decimation driver.Measuring Traffic Volumes with Passive Radar.SignalsEverywhere Direction Finding Tutorial.Measuring Filter Characteristics & VSWR.Performing Replay Attacks with RTL-SDR and RpiTX.QRP (FT8, JT9, WSPR etc) Monitoring Station. ![]() ![]()
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