If you have a HackRF One with the PortaPack H2, you can do the following.
Assembly and Initial Setup
Adding the PortaPack H2 to the HackRF One: The PortaPack H2 is a H2 board that connects to the HackRF One slot, putting in place hardware controls like the buttons, touch screen, and more.
Insert a MicroSD Card
To store captured signals and other data, insert a microSD card into the PortaPack H2.
To switch it on, plug the device into the power grid with a USB cable or power it with the built-in rechargeable battery.
Flashing Firmware
We recommend flashing the Mayhem firmware for additional features. To flash the firmware:
Flash the firmware with the dfu-util command on Linux or with the same tools for Windows.
Using the PortaPack H2
Explore the Menu: Navigating through the PortaPack’s menu using its touchscreen and buttons.Navigate the Interface: Use the touchscreen and buttons to navigate through the PortaPack's menu.
Signal Capture and Replay:
Sniff & Capture: Use the Sniff & Capture function to capture raw signals for instant replay or for offline analysis.
Replay Signals: Store and replay captured signals from SD card or other.
Signal Detection & Scanning:
Frequency Detection: Its signal detection feature can be used to determine nearby transmission sources.
Frequency Scanner: Scan a range of frequencies for active signals.
Built-in Applications:
ADS-B/AIS: Receive and decode aviation and marine.
Bluetooth/NRF: Sniff, decode Bluetooth and NRF24L01 signals.
Audio: Receive WFM/NFM/AM signals.
GPS Spoofing: Spoof GPS signals.
Jamming: Jamming with multiple bands.
Key Fob Tools: Grab, replay, and emulate key fob signals.
Signal: The ability to transmit Morse code.
POCSAG:Sniff and decode pager signals
SSTV/RDS: Transmit SSTV, RDS message
Advanced Features
Custom Apps: Because PortaPack is open-source, you can develop and install your own applications.
HackRF Mode: You can also use the HackRF One like you used to by connecting it to a computer and launching SDR software such as GNU Radio.
Maintenance and Updates
Firmware Updates: Make sure you are checking regularly for firmware updates so that you have the latest features and security patches.
Whether you can recover the device by booting it into DFU mode and reflashing firmware if the firmware goes bad.
HackRF One and portapack H2 product feature descriptions can be found at the link:
https://www.kechuang.org/t/84860?last_page=true&highlight=867442
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1sE411G7W9
These are the steps you need to take to use the HackRF One with the PortaPack H2 for signal analysis and transmission among other things.