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#BUYING HACKRF ONE SOFTWARE#
All software and firmware is interchangeable. The HackRF Blue’s feature set is virtually identical, and the RF performance is basically the same: both the Blue and the HackRF One can get data from 125kHz RFID cards. is leading the charge and producing the HackRF Blue, a cost-reduced version of the HackRF designed by . Unfortunately the HackRF is a little expensive and is unavailable everywhere. You get 10 MHz to 6 Gigahertz operating frequency, 20 million samples per second, and the ability to transmit.
There are a lot of options out there for expanding a rig, and the HackRF is a serious contender to expand an SDR rig. Your second Software Defined Radio purchase is a matter of contention.
You can’t send, the sample rate isn’t that great, but this USB dongle gives you everything you need to begin your explorations of the radio spectrum.
#BUYING HACKRF ONE TV#
With a cheap, $20 USB TV tuner, you can listen to just about anything between MHz. For anyone getting into the world of Software Defined Radio, the first purchase should be an RTL-SDR TV tuner.