You are responsible for using your HackRF One legally. It has not been tested for compliance with regulations governing the transmission of radio signals. Receive sensitivity varies from band to band, but will not perform as well as a true ham radio receiver. HackRF One is test equipment for RF systems. The PortaPack H1 and HackRF One will not replace your handheld ham radio receiver. An antenna is not included. ANT500 is recommended as a starter antenna for HackRF One. HackRF One has an injection molded plastic enclosure and ships with a micro USB cable.
SMA female clock input and output for synchronization HackRF One is an open-source hardware platform used as Software Defined Radio designed to enable test and development of modern and next generation radio technologies Specifications: - 1MHz to 6 GHz operating frequency - Half-duplex transceiver - Up to 20 million samples per second - 8-bit quadrature samples (8-bit I and 8-bit Q) - Compatible with GNU Radio, SDR, and more - Software.Software-controlled antenna port power (50 mA at 3.3 V).The HackRF is a half-duplex transceiver operating between 1MHz - 6HGz with up to 20MHz of bandwidth. Software-configurable RX and TX gain and baseband filter The HackRF One requires an external computer to control it, or the PortaPack device, which allows untethered use of the HackRF, with massive built-in functionality.Compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, and more PortaPack H2 + HackRF One + Antenna + Data Cable Kit SDR Software Defined Radio.8-bit quadrature samples (8-bit I and 8-bit Q).It's even better if you are HAM licensed with an ultra-wide range of transmitting frequencies (basically, all of them)! Great for listening on RF emitters and transmitting on ISM bands (check your country's ISM frequencies before transmitting). Designed to enable test and development of modern and next generation radio technologies, HackRF One is an open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation. HackRF One from Great Scott Gadgets is a Software Defined Radio peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz.