ARLA/CLUSTER: HackRF: Open Source Platform for Software-Defined
Radio (Kickstarter)
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Sexta-Feira, 20 de Setembro de 2013 - 00:35:22 WEST
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*HackRF<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mossmann/hackrf-an-open-source-sdr-platform>
*is an open platform and portable “universal radio transceiver†that
connects to any computer of USB and lets you experiment with
software-defined radio over a wide frequency range — all the way from 30
MHz to 6000 MHz. It has enough bandwidth to implement LTE or 802.11g. It
launched on Kickstarter and has already raised 171% of it’s funding with
$137,241 raised so far.
With HackRF, you can implement virtually any wireless technology such as
Bluetooth, ZigBee, cellular technologies, FM radio or your own. Since it
connects and is powered by USB, and comes in it’s own enclosure, it is
quite portable.
Michael Ossmann, the creator, has already distributed 500 Jawbreakers —
prototypes of the HackRF boards — to beta testers around the world. With
Kickstarter’s support, he’ll redesign it into HackRF (getting it into a
smaller footprint, more open source and put it into an enclosure).
HackRF looks like the right development tool for anyone looking to
experiment with radio technologies, or for radio astronomers, amateur radio
operator, radar engineering, security hackers and so forth.
Check out HackRF on
Kickstarter<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mossmann/hackrf-an-open-source-sdr-platform>
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