[Hackrf-dev] HackRF hardware problems

ccrypti at nym.hush.com ccrypti at nym.hush.com
Wed Nov 26 11:56:25 EST 2014


I shipped mine back, was DOA, at least got a refund but probably 
won't get my customs fee back and paid for the return shipping. I 
tried to contact Michael before i shipped it back but got only 
<crickets> back.
Kind of disappointed with this, so i'm most likely going to save a 
budget for the USRP B200 or B210. But this time i'll check reviews 
and any issues first before throwing again money.

Anyway, thanks to the good people on this list who provided advise 
/ troubleshooting tips, appreciated !

On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 17:41:24 +0100 "Paolo Mattiolo" 
<mattiolo at gmail.com> wrote:
>Thanks Doug for the informations,
>
>I was waiting for a unit but I removed the order yesterday in 
>favour of a
>hermes-lite, that is closer to my needs.
>
>Now, after your quick review, I'm happy for my new choice.
>
>Paolo, IN3AQK
>
>
>On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 4:46 PM, McDonald, J Douglas 
><jdmcdona at illinois.edu>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Several people have complained with HackRF problems, worrying if 
>their
>>
>> unit is defective.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have the same worries. Mine clearly is nowhere near as good as
>>
>> the DVB dongles.  But it clearly works, no quibble. It works 
>both in
>>
>> SDR#/Windows and Gnuradio/GRC/Ubuntu.
>>
>>
>>
>> But it is plagued by spurious spikes of near-CW stuff 
>everywhere, even
>>
>> up in the upper GHz areas where there should be essentially 
>nothing.
>>
>> It sees Wi-Fi fine ... but covered by these spurious carriers. 
>And
>>
>> many of them are DIFFERENT in SDR# and Gnuradio. And using both
>>
>> they are dependant, both in amplitude and frequency, on the
>>
>> gain settings at the low gain end as well as the high gain end.
>>
>> That dependance at the low gain end implies to me that its is
>>
>> incorrectly dithered or some software problem.
>>
>>
>>
>> I bought it for the wide bandwidth for certain special purposes
>>
>> and it serves those purposes OK even in the presence of the 
>garbage.
>>
>> But for general use, its a plain, and expensive, joke.
>>
>>
>>
>> Doug McDonald
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
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>
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