Hackrf one portapack h2 radio transceiver receive SDR software development kit

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Description

HackRF One R9 upgrade: MAX2837 replaced by MAX2839. Si5351C replaced by Si5351A with additional clock distribution. Added a series diode to the antenna port power supply.
 

New version 3.2 inch touch large screen portapack H2, with 2000mAh battery, with speaker socket,, with sound input and output function (ADC,DAC), click the big round button to turn on the power (press to turn on the power), double click the big round button to turn off the power (press two times in a row to turn off the power) using Apple or Android headset MIC can send voice, headset can listen to the sound.


Comes with TCXO high-precision clock (0.5ppm), the frequency is as accurate as the walkie-talkie.

New firmware automatically switch to external TCXO (in the menu you can see the clock source for external), with RTC clock function built-in CR1220 battery (save the baseband file to record the current time), support offline GPS simulation.

 With its own TF card slot (can store data, playback data, frequency management).

Attention.

1. Support the latest firmware, the current firmware defaults to Mayhem firmware V1.8.x. Customers can update to the latest firmware by themselves on the official website.
2. For some functions, such as world map, GPS simulator, etc., you need to prepare a PortaPack H2 and a MicroSD card with more than 1G FAT32 format.
3. Shipping we all provide you with a (4G) SD card that stores the mayhem_vX.Y. Z file (to help customers with certain features such as world maps, GPS simulators, and other features).


HackRF One and portapack H2 product features can be found at the link:

 https://www.kechuang.org/t/84860?last_page=true&highlight=867442

 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1sE411G7W9

 

Hackrf One Description:

- HackRF One is a Software Defined Radio peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz.
- 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 Specifications:
- 1 MHz 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)
- For GNU Radio, SDR#, and the like
- Software-configurable RX and TX gain and baseband filter
- Software-controlled antenna port power (50 mA at 3.3 V)
- SMA female antenna connector
- SMA female clock input and output for synchronization
- Convenient buttons for programming
- Internal pin headers for expansion
- Hi-Speed USB 2.0
- USB-powered
- Open source hardware
- HackRF One 1 MHz to 6 GHz SDR platform software defined radio development board

Description:
The official firmware created for the PortaPack has several decoders and transmitters built into it, but the third party 'Havoc' firmware is really what you'll want to use with it since it contains many more decoders and transmit options.

Progress of Work:
1. It has completed the program validation prototype.
2. The latest documents in 2017, May are based on improvements.

Catching and Replay:
- One of the best things about the PortaPack is that it makes catching and replay of wireless signals like those from ISM band remote controls extremely easy.
- To create a catching. You just need to enter the "Catching" menu, set the frequency of the remote key, press the red 'R' Record button and then press the key on the remote.
- Then stop the recording to save it to a SD Card.
- Now you can go into the Replay menu, select the file that you just recorded and hit play. The exact same signal will be transmitted over the air, effectively replacing your remote key.

Microphone TX:
- Using the 3.5mm audio jack the Portapack can also be used as a standard Push to Talk or voice activated walkie talkie radio. With a microphone plugged into the audio
jack simply hold down the right button to push to talk.
- If required you can also enable multiple CTCSS tone options, as well as tones that look like they enable transmission to wireless headphones

Other Transmitters:
-There are generic OOK transmitter which can be programmed with custom data. This mode might be useful for experimenting with simple key fobs, or things like home, automation switches.
- There are numerous transmit modes implemented that are questionable in most countries and could get you into huge trouble. These transmitters are purely to be used for internal testing with a faraday cage!

Receivers:
By connecting speakers to the Portapack's 3.5mm audio jack you can easily listen in on standard NFM and WFM audio signals. ADS-B reception can be easily enabled on the
PortaPack by selecting the inductor and lightning symbol on the top right. With the bias tee enabled you can receive aircraft.

Hardware Configuration:
- 3.2-inch TFT240*320 screen
- Navigation switch
- Audio output
- Microphone input
- DC 2.1 interface
- 4-layer gold plate
- ROSH process (exported to Europe and America)

The latest version is updated with the latest documents in 2017, May.

Add a PortaPack to your HackRF One software-defined radio, and leave your laptop behind! The PortaPack attaches to your HackRF and adds a touchscreen LCD, navigation controls,
headphone jack, real-time clock, micro SD card slot,

Just add a USB battery, and you're ready to explore radio spectrum wherever you are. The PortaPack firmware runs on the fast ARM processors in your HackRF. No computer is necessary (except for reprogramming firmware).

HAVOC Features Include:
- IQ file replay
- Microphone FM transmit with CTCSS
- CTCSS decoder
- Frequency manager (save & load from SD card, with categories and notes)
- File manager
- "Soundboard" wave file player (put 8-bit mono files in SD card /wav directory)
- ADS-B receiver with map view
- SSTV transmitter
- Fully configurable transmit signals
- POCSAG transmitter
- POCSAG receiver/decoder
- Morse transmitter (FM tone and CW)
- OOK transmitter for common remote encoders (PT2262, doorbells, remote outlets, some garage doors, ...)
- RDS (Radio Data System) PSN, RadioText and Time groups transmitter
- Meteorological radiosonde receiver for M10 and M2K2...
- AFSK receiver
- AFSK transmitter (Bell202...)
- Nuoptix DTMF sync transmitter
- TouchTunes jukebox universal remote
- LCR (Language de Commande Routier) message generator
- Street lighting control transmitter (CCIR tones)
- "Play Dead" in case of emergency
- Fully configurable RF signal generator
- RSSI audio output as pitch (for direction finding)

Features:
- 3.2-inch, 240 x 320 RGB LCD with resistive touch panel.
- Four-way arrow keys, rotary jog wheel, and select button.
- Coin battery for preserving settings and date/time.
- Micro SD card slot for data and code storage
- Some features demonstrated in 2016 February 22 firmware video:
- SSB, AM, narrowband FM, wideband FM audio reception, with spectrum waterfall.
- Wideband (18MHz) spectrum analysis and waterfall.
- Monitoring of boat (AIS), automobile (TPMS), and utility meter transponders (ITRON ERT).
- HackRF mode runs HackRF firmware for use with host computer SDR software.
- PM calibration for more accurate tuning.
- Sleep mode saves power by turning off just the display.
- You may also find the Furrtek HAVOC firmware very interesting!

Your HackRF will continue to function with computer-based SDR software, when you put the PortaPack into "HackRF Mode".

PortaPack is compatible only with the HackRF One. It is not compatible with the earlier HackRF Jawbreaker design. If you have an RF shield installed on your HackRF,
the PortaPack should fit just fine. Compatibility with the HackRF Blue is experimental. One Blue owner has reported good results with minor mechanical interference
between the PortaPack audio capacitors and the baseband header. If your HackRF Blue does not have a baseband header installed, you should have no mechanical problems.

PortaPack requires an external battery. Any USB-connected battery should work, though they vary widely in quality and poorly-designed batteries may inject voltage regulator noise into the radio.

The PortaPack and HackRF One will not replace your handheld ham radio receiver. Receive sensitivity varies from band to band, but will not perform as well as a true ham radio receiver.

 

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