[Hackrf-dev] Just got mine. (David Hickman)

Cédrick Bergeot cedrick.bergeot at yahoo.fr
Fri Sep 12 06:05:30 EDT 2014


Hi,

I'm using HackRF with Surface Pro 3 and I have no problem at all.

What I did:
Install SDR Sharp on c:/app/ folder, run zadig and that's it!

I also found a script that updates automatically SDR# and all the plugins,
so I made an archive you can find here (password protected: use "hackrf" as
password):
http://dl.free.fr/t1xgvUydy

1. Extract the rar file (using the password "hackrf")
2. Put the folder sdrsharp extracted to a folder on your computer (like
c:/app/)
3. Then go to c:/app/sdrsharp/ SDR#-Update/
4. Launch the setup.bat, 
=> sdrsharp will be updated with the latest version, and the plugins from
http://www.rtl-sdr.ru too.

Hope this wil help someone!

Regards 

Cedrick



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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Testing a new HackRF One (Simon Brown)
   2. hackrf antenna choices (Jeremy Young)
   3. Re: hackrf antenna choices (n0p [Luis Bernal])
   4. hackrf-dev (foxtail)
   5. Minimum Interface in Windows (Jim at seti.net)
   6. PyBOMBS Install (Rich Sanders)
   7. favorite Broadcast FM radio on GNU radio? (Duane Snider)
   8. Re: hackrf-dev (Michael Ossmann)
   9. Re: favorite Broadcast FM radio on GNU radio? (Michael Ossmann)
  10. Powering an external LNA via the Antenna port in GRC
      (Douglas Theriault)
  11.  PyBombs Install (Rich Sanders)
  12. Re: favorite Broadcast FM radio on GNU radio? (Larry DiGioia)
  13. Re: PyBombs Install (Rich Sanders)
  14. Just got mine. (David Hickman)
  15. Re: Just got mine. (Zezrum Ironforge)
  16. Re: PyBombs Install (West, Nathan)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 06:37:39 +0100
From: "Simon Brown" <simon at sdr-radio.com>
To: "'Dave Smith'" <fvya415 at gmail.com>,
	<hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] Testing a new HackRF One
Message-ID: <011d01cfcd82$80155d00$80401700$@sdr-radio.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Dave,

 

1)      The hackRF is only 8 bits, remember this.

2)      In the SDR Console there?s a display adjustment, I usually set this
to -20dB.

3)      You could be overloading the front end, with only 8 bits resolution
you have to be very careful.

4)      Post screenshots!

 

Simon Brown G4ELI
http://v2.sdr-radio.com

 

From: HackRF-dev [mailto:hackrf-dev-bounces at greatscottgadgets.com] On Behalf
Of Dave Smith
Sent: 11 September 2014 01:12
To: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] Testing a new HackRF One

 

On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 22:59:34PM EDT, Jon B wrote:
> I'm not sure my new HackRF One works.

I'm having exactly the same problem, with SDR# I see a noise floor at about
-70-75dB and almost nothing else. I've checked drivers, LNA/VGA settings,
and so on as other people have suggested, and used a log-periodic and
generic monopole and get the same results. With SDR Console I get better
results (signals are visible), but I can't demodulate any of the signals I
see. The results are really strange, AM signals in various places on the FM
band (you can tell it's AM from both the waterfall diagram and trying to
demodulate). They're unlikely to be images because they only appear in the
FM band (it looks like there's a marker every 10MHz, I assume there's some
clock in the HackRF that's doing that).

I've also found SDR# to be pretty flaky, it wants to write its config into
its install location under %ProgramFiles% and then dies with an exception
when it can't, and after pressing start/stop a few times first the spectrum
display freezes (although the waterfall continues) and then the waterfall
goes as well, at which point I need to reset the HackRF to restore
operation. SDR Console doesn't have this problem so I'm not sure if it's
SDR# messing up the HackRF config or SDR# screwing itself up.

Dave.

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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 22:50:34 -0700
From: Jeremy Young <jyoung383 at gmail.com>
To: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] hackrf antenna choices
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The ant500 is a 50 ohm antenna, there are some DIY adsb antenna plans out
there, is it safe to use one of these with the hackrf? what do I need to
look out for when choosing antenna?

Thanks
Jeremy
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 08:40:57 +0200
From: "n0p [Luis Bernal]" <lbernal at gmail.com>
To: Jeremy Young <jyoung383 at gmail.com>
Cc: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] hackrf antenna choices
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If you are only going to receive, impedance is not critical. But txing is
another story, impedances should be matched or you can blow up something.
Although the hackrf has very little power and shouldn't have any problem
dissipating reflected power from an impedance mismatch.

You should be looking for antennas tuned to the part of the spectrum you
want to work with and consider what polarization (vertical, horizontal,
RHCP/LHCP) and if you want directionality.

2014-09-11 7:50 GMT+02:00 Jeremy Young <jyoung383 at gmail.com>:

> The ant500 is a 50 ohm antenna, there are some DIY adsb antenna plans 
> out there, is it safe to use one of these with the hackrf? what do I 
> need to look out for when choosing antenna?
>
> Thanks
> Jeremy
>
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 21:04:46 -0400
From: foxtail <foxtail_53 at hotmail.com>
To: <hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] hackrf-dev
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I see that the P9 connector has the  baseband. Is this like a tap of the
discriminator In  a vhf/uhf scanner? I tried it with a 10k res. on the + out
to a pc based sound card.
Nothing appeared on that output. Just wondering how to make that happen if
so.
Should I try with the res. removed and see if anything changes? Thanks for
your time!
 
 
Thank you,
foxtail_53 at hotmail.com
 
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 06:13:26 -0700
From: "Jim at seti.net" <Jim at SETI.Net>
To: <hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Minimum Interface in Windows
Message-ID: <B672806F39344C01B4D37927E9DC7C53 at Zeke>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Is anyone working on a minimum open source interface to HackRF for Windows?
Something in C++ or C#?

Marcus ? Thanks for pointing me to the Git for the DLL

Jim
W6KYP
www.SETI.Net
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 09:43:08 -0400
From: Rich Sanders <richnsanders at gmail.com>
To: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] PyBOMBS Install
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If anyone feels like giving PyBOMBS a go.  Reportedly, the gnurdio-install
script is going to lose support in favor of PyBOMBS.

Installing Pybombs

The general disclaimer?..This technique/approach has worked for me various
times, it is the method I prefer, it may not work for you.  You might prefer
other steps.  I assume no liability.

Pybombs is not perfect, some recipes do not work.

I always start with a fresh Ubuntu load, this one is based on Ubuntu 14.

After install, perform the typical:

apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade

Pybombs will by default try to install all dependencies, but I have found
the install goes much smoother if I install some packages in advance:

type* sudo apt-get -y install git-core cmake g++ python-dev swig pkg-config
libfftw3-dev libcppunit-dev libgsl0-dev libusb-dev libsdl1.2-dev
python-wxgtk2.8 python-numpy python-cheetah python-lxml doxygen libxi-dev
python-sip libqt4-opengl-dev libqwt-dev libfontconfig1-dev libxrender-dev
python-qwt5-qt4 python-sip python-sip-dev cmake xorg-dev libglu1-mesa-dev*

reboot

terminal into your home directory

type*    git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs
<http://github.com/pybombs/pybombs>*
type *cd pybombs*
type   *./pybombs config*

In the configuration setup you can press enter for every option, I changed
the install prefix location because this helps prevent errors when I
manually install non pybombs packages later on, if you are only going to use
pybombs ?recipes? leave the default location.  If you change to "/usr/local"
you'll have to run "sudo ./pybombs config" after the config files run

Output of  ./pybombs config

Initializing config file...
Username for GIT access
gituser [user]:
Install Prefix prefix [/home/user/target]:/usr/local/ Order in which to
attempt installations when available, options are: src, rpm, deb
satisfy_order [deb,src]:
Comma seperated list of package names to assume are already installed
forcepkgs []:
Time the monitor thread waits (in seconds) before retrying downloads timeout
[30]:
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE args to pass to cmake projects, options are: Debug,
Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel, cmakebuildtype [RelWithDebInfo]:
Build doxygen while compiling packages? options are: ON, OFF builddocs
[OFF]:
C Compiler Executable [gcc, clang, icc, etc] cc [gcc]:
C++ Compiler Executable [g++, clang++, icpc, etc] cxx [g++]:
Concurrent make threads [1,2,4,8...] makewidth [4]:
done
Settled on prefix: /usr/local

[Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/lib64'
Error! Configured install prefix requires root privileges. Please re-run as
sudo!

This error is normal if you ran sudo ./pybombs config, rerun the config
typing *sudo ./pybombs config*

Output of ./pybombs config

Settled on prefix: /usr/local
Initializing environmental variables...
/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib
64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/lo
cal//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/
:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-p
ackages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//python/:/usr
/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packag
es/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dis
t-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/pytho
n2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib
64/python2.7/dist-packages/
no existing inventory found, creating an empty one...
---------- loading recipes ------------------- Loading recipes ...
Loading recipes ... done
---------- loading recipes finished ----------

gituser = user
prefix = /usr/local/
satisfy_order = deb,src
forcepkgs =
timeout = 30
cmakebuildtype = RelWithDebInfo
builddocs = OFF
cc = gcc
cxx = g++
makewidth = 4

*from this point forward, you only need "sudo" if you installed into a
custom directory instead of the default /home/user/target*

type *sudo ./pybombs install gnuradio*

THIS WILL TAKE A WHILE

When it is done type *sudo ./app_store.py*

Click on the packages you want to install, you can only install one at a
time.  The app_store may go dark.  You can monitor the progress in the
terminal window that you launched app_store in.  If everything installs
correctly, the app_store will brighten and your terminal window will display
"installation ok via: src"  if it errored out, the app_store will close and
your terminal window will have some information.

I suggest starting with gr-osmosdr (<--- this will install many of your
app_store blocks such as hackrf and osmosdr) and gr-pyqt

By default, the Ettus block will load, however, some minor configuration is
required to get the B200 and B210 running correctly, if there is interest, I
will update this to include.

Click the "X" to exit the app_store.

type *sudo ./pybombs env*

Using the Ubuntu file manager, navigate to the location listed after running
./pybombs env.  Open setup_env.sh and copy everything below the following
line:

# WARNING: This file is auto-generated by pybombs, any manual changes to it
may be overwritten!

It should look similar to:

export
PATH="/usr/local//bin/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sb
in:/bin:/usr/lib64/qt4/bin/"
export
PYTHONPATH="/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packa
ges/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/si
te-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/pyth
on2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//
python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6
/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/p
ython2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local/
/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local//lib/:/usr/local//lib64/:"
export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local//lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/local//lib64/pkgconfig/:"

In the termianl window, CD to your home directory

type *sudo nano .bashrc *(the SUDO is needed here or the file will not save)

scroll to the bottom and paste the copied lines, then Ctrl X, Yes, Enter

After adding new recipes, you need to re-run the ./pybombs env command and
update your .bashrc

type *git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git
<https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git>*

type *cd hackrf/host/libhackrf*/

type *mkdir build*

type *cd build*

type *cmake ..*

type *make*

type *sudo make install*

type *sudo ldconfig*

copy /home/hackrf/host/libhackrf/53-hackrf.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d

type *sudo udevadm control --reload-rules*

reboot

type *hackrf_info*

You should see something SIMILAR to:

Found HackRF board.
Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
Firmware Version: git-44df9d1
Part ID Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x004d4f3f
Serial Number: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x457863c8 0x2f1b511f

type *gnuradio-companion*

Gnu-radio should open

If you need to update the firmware, follow Mike's directions at:

https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Updating-Firmware

You should be good to go!
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 09:04:17 -0700
From: Duane Snider <duane_snider at earthlink.net>
To: "hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com"
	<hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] favorite Broadcast FM radio on GNU radio?
Message-ID: <5411C801.2060607 at earthlink.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

I'm seeing signs of life with HackRF on GNU radio with the Ubuntu Live DVD
and the OsmoSDR source.

Is there a favorite FM radio example out there?

So far I'm seeing these two:
   http://www.stargazing.net/david/GNUradio/RTLFMstations.html
   http://www.oz9aec.net/index.php/grc-examples


I'd like to document some simple methods of get receiving a weather station
and an FM radio station.




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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 10:02:38 -0600
From: Michael Ossmann <mike at ossmann.com>
To: foxtail <foxtail_53 at hotmail.com>
Cc: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] hackrf-dev
Message-ID: <20140911160238.GA17975 at ossmann.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 09:04:46PM -0400, foxtail wrote:
>
> I see that the P9 connector has the  baseband. Is this like a tap of 
> the discriminator In  a vhf/uhf scanner?

No, it is not.  It provides access to the raw analog inputs and outputs from
the ADC/DAC.  I strongly suggest getting very familiar with the schematic
diagram and reading the MAX5864 datasheet before plugging things into P9.

Mike


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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 10:05:29 -0600
From: Michael Ossmann <mike at ossmann.com>
To: Duane Snider <duane_snider at earthlink.net>
Cc: "hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com"
	<hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] favorite Broadcast FM radio on GNU radio?
Message-ID: <20140911160529.GB17975 at ossmann.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 09:04:17AM -0700, Duane Snider wrote:
>
> Is there a favorite FM radio example out there?

http://greatscottgadgets.com/sdr/1


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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 09:17:25 -0700
From: Douglas Theriault <dtnh at mac.com>
To: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Powering an external LNA via the Antenna port in
	GRC
Message-ID: <387E491A-B1D6-4F63-84DF-FEBEEDF75C68 at mac.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

I see on the schematic and in options under hackrf_transfer -p a means to
provide 3.3v out the antenna port.  I am wondering if there is means to turn
this on via the osmosdr source block in GRC or is this limited to only using
the hackrf_transfer utility.  The properties under the osmosdr source block
in GRC shows option for ch 0: antenna that I've tried with value 1 or 0 but
didn't seem to toggle the power on.  Has anyone been successful in powering
an external LNA using the 3.3v from the antenna port on HackRF ONE via GRC?

thanks,
Doug

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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 13:43:27 -0400
From: Rich Sanders <richnsanders at gmail.com>
To: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: [Hackrf-dev]  PyBombs Install
Message-ID:
	<CACcO=ExmMYRig1zr-NO-=1wKpcKwV3PvgJviVPQtnBrU61xu=w at mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Apologies if I sent this out twice.

If anyone feels like giving PyBOMBS a go.  Reportedly, the gnurdio-install
script is going to lose support in favor of PyBOMBS.

Installing Pybombs

The general disclaimer?..This technique/approach has worked for me various
times, it is the method I prefer, it may not work for you.  You might prefer
other steps.  I assume no liability.

Pybombs is not perfect, some recipes do not work.

I always start with a fresh Ubuntu load, this one is based on Ubuntu 14.

After install, perform the typical:

apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade

Pybombs will by default try to install all dependencies, but I have found
the install goes much smoother if I install some packages in advance:

type* sudo apt-get -y install git-core cmake g++ python-dev swig pkg-config
libfftw3-dev libcppunit-dev libgsl0-dev libusb-dev libsdl1.2-dev
python-wxgtk2.8 python-numpy python-cheetah python-lxml doxygen libxi-dev
python-sip libqt4-opengl-dev libqwt-dev libfontconfig1-dev libxrender-dev
python-qwt5-qt4 python-sip python-sip-dev cmake xorg-dev libglu1-mesa-dev*

reboot

terminal into your home directory

type*    git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs
<http://github.com/pybombs/pybombs>*
type *cd pybombs*
type   *./pybombs config*

In the configuration setup you can press enter for every option, I changed
the install prefix location because this helps prevent errors when I
manually install non pybombs packages later on, if you are only going to use
pybombs ?recipes? leave the default location.  If you change to "/usr/local"
you'll have to run "sudo ./pybombs config" after the config files run

Output of  ./pybombs config

Initializing config file...
Username for GIT access
gituser [user]:
Install Prefix prefix [/home/user/target]:/usr/local/ Order in which to
attempt installations when available, options are: src, rpm, deb
satisfy_order [deb,src]:
Comma seperated list of package names to assume are already installed
forcepkgs []:
Time the monitor thread waits (in seconds) before retrying downloads timeout
[30]:
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE args to pass to cmake projects, options are: Debug,
Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel, cmakebuildtype [RelWithDebInfo]:
Build doxygen while compiling packages? options are: ON, OFF builddocs
[OFF]:
C Compiler Executable [gcc, clang, icc, etc] cc [gcc]:
C++ Compiler Executable [g++, clang++, icpc, etc] cxx [g++]:
Concurrent make threads [1,2,4,8...] makewidth [4]:
done
Settled on prefix: /usr/local

[Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/lib64'
Error! Configured install prefix requires root privileges. Please re-run as
sudo!

This error is normal if you ran sudo ./pybombs config, rerun the config
typing  *sudo ./pybombs config*

Output of ./pybombs config

Settled on prefix: /usr/local
Initializing environmental variables...
/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib
64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/lo
cal//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/
:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-p
ackages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//python/:/usr
/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packag
es/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dis
t-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/pytho
n2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib
64/python2.7/dist-packages/
no existing inventory found, creating an empty one...
---------- loading recipes ------------------- Loading recipes ...
Loading recipes ... done
---------- loading recipes finished ----------

gituser = user
prefix = /usr/local/
satisfy_order = deb,src
forcepkgs =
timeout = 30
cmakebuildtype = RelWithDebInfo
builddocs = OFF
cc = gcc
cxx = g++
makewidth = 4

*from this point forward, you only need "sudo" if you installed into a
custom directory instead of the default /home/user/target*

type  *sudo ./pybombs install gnuradio*

THIS WILL TAKE A WHILE

When it is done type *sudo ./app_store.py*

Click on the packages you want to install, you can only install one at a
time.  The app_store may go dark.  You can monitor the progress in the
terminal window that you launched app_store in.  If everything installs
correctly, the app_store will brighten and your terminal window will display
"installation ok via: src"  if it errored out, the app_store will close and
your terminal window will have some information.

I suggest starting with gr-osmosdr (<--- this will install many of your
app_store blocks such as hackrf and osmosdr) and gr-pyqt

By default, the Ettus block will load, however, some minor configuration is
required to get the B200 and B210 running correctly, if there is interest, I
will update this to include.

Click the "X" to exit the app_store.

type  *sudo ./pybombs env*

Using the Ubuntu file manager, navigate to the location listed after running
./pybombs env.  Open setup_env.sh and copy everything below the following
line:

# WARNING: This file is auto-generated by pybombs, any manual changes to it
may be overwritten!

It should look similar to:

export
PATH="/usr/local//bin/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sb
in:/bin:/usr/lib64/qt4/bin/"
export
PYTHONPATH="/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packa
ges/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/si
te-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/pyth
on2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//
python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6
/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/p
ython2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local/
/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local//lib/:/usr/local//lib64/:"
export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local//lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/local//lib64/pkgconfig/:"

In the termianl window, CD to your home directory

type  *sudo nano .bashrc *(the SUDO is needed here or the file will not
save)

scroll to the bottom and paste the copied lines, then Ctrl X, Yes, Enter

After adding new recipes, you need to re-run the ./pybombs env command and
update your .bashrc

type  *git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git
<https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git>*

type *cd hackrf/host/libhackrf*/

type *mkdir build*

type *cd build*

type *cmake ..*

type *make*

type *sudo make install*

type *sudo ldconfig*

copy /home/hackrf/host/libhackrf/53-hackrf.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d

type *sudo udevadm control --reload-rules*

reboot

type *hackrf_info*

You should see something SIMILAR to:

Found HackRF board.
Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
Firmware Version: git-44df9d1
Part ID Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x004d4f3f
Serial Number: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x457863c8 0x2f1b511f

type *gnuradio-companion*

Gnu-radio should open

If you need to update the firmware, follow Mike's directions at:

https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Updating-Firmware

You should be good to go!
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Message: 12
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 14:30:39 -0400
From: Larry DiGioia <n8ku at longwire.com>
To: Duane Snider <duane_snider at earthlink.net>,
	HackRF-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] favorite Broadcast FM radio on GNU radio?
Message-ID: <5411EA4F.3060305 at longwire.com>
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I also personally had the most success with this, compared to all other
methods... but I was using GQRX. I was able to actually pull in 3 or 4 FM
stations instead of only one, and the frequencies were correct for the first
time... but still no signals to speak of anywhere else - no 10 or 15MHz WWV,
no 2-meter FM, etc.

On 9/11/2014 12:04 PM, Duane Snider wrote:
> I'm seeing signs of life with HackRF on GNU radio with the Ubuntu Live 
> DVD and the OsmoSDR source.
>
> Is there a favorite FM radio example out there?
>
> So far I'm seeing these two:
>     http://www.stargazing.net/david/GNUradio/RTLFMstations.html
>     http://www.oz9aec.net/index.php/grc-examples
>
>
> I'd like to document some simple methods of get receiving a weather 
> station and an FM radio station.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> HackRF-dev mailing list
> HackRF-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
> http://nine.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev



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Message: 13
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 19:11:26 -0400
From: Rich Sanders <richnsanders at gmail.com>
To: Assaf mischari <assaf at team8labs.com>
Cc: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] PyBombs Install
Message-ID:
	<CACcO=Eyb9Xm14qyp8R+O3ngBcnnL=kyFbX=Zk93XxCbAV+63Vg at mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

It sounds like a driver or firmware conflict.

Could you provide some more details?
What version of Ubuntu?
What firmware is your Hackrf?

try resetting hackrf
try reinstalling libhackrf
try a different usb port
try ./pybombs clean hackrf and then ./pybombs install hackrf


On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Assaf mischari <assaf at team8labs.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> GnuRadio was working well , and then i upgraded to release 1.8.2014 + 
> re-installed everything with pybombs to get the latest .
> Now - gqrx is working , but gnuradio has this error :
>
> FATAL: No supported devices found to pick from
>
> also hackrf_info works every other time ....
>
> what am i doing wrong ?
> assaf
> (ubuntu 14.04)
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Rich Sanders <richnsanders at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Apologies if I sent this out twice.
>>
>> If anyone feels like giving PyBOMBS a go.  Reportedly, the 
>> gnurdio-install script is going to lose support in favor of PyBOMBS.
>>
>> Installing Pybombs
>>
>> The general disclaimer?..This technique/approach has worked for me 
>> various times, it is the method I prefer, it may not work for you.  
>> You might prefer other steps.  I assume no liability.
>>
>> Pybombs is not perfect, some recipes do not work.
>>
>> I always start with a fresh Ubuntu load, this one is based on Ubuntu 14.
>>
>> After install, perform the typical:
>>
>> apt-get update
>> apt-get dist-upgrade
>>
>> Pybombs will by default try to install all dependencies, but I have 
>> found the install goes much smoother if I install some packages in
advance:
>>
>> type* sudo apt-get -y install git-core cmake g++ python-dev swig 
>> pkg-config libfftw3-dev libcppunit-dev libgsl0-dev libusb-dev 
>> libsdl1.2-dev
>> python-wxgtk2.8 python-numpy python-cheetah python-lxml doxygen 
>> libxi-dev python-sip libqt4-opengl-dev libqwt-dev libfontconfig1-dev 
>> libxrender-dev
>> python-qwt5-qt4 python-sip python-sip-dev cmake xorg-dev 
>> libglu1-mesa-dev*
>>
>> reboot
>>
>> terminal into your home directory
>>
>> type*    git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs
>> <http://github.com/pybombs/pybombs>*
>> type *cd pybombs*
>> type   *./pybombs config*
>>
>> In the configuration setup you can press enter for every option, I 
>> changed the install prefix location because this helps prevent errors 
>> when I manually install non pybombs packages later on, if you are 
>> only going to use pybombs ?recipes? leave the default location.  If 
>> you change to "/usr/local" you'll have to run "sudo ./pybombs config" 
>> after the config files run
>>
>> Output of  ./pybombs config
>>
>> Initializing config file...
>> Username for GIT access
>> gituser [user]:
>> Install Prefix prefix [/home/user/target]:/usr/local/ Order in which 
>> to attempt installations when available, options are: src, rpm, deb 
>> satisfy_order [deb,src]:
>> Comma seperated list of package names to assume are already installed 
>> forcepkgs []:
>> Time the monitor thread waits (in seconds) before retrying downloads 
>> timeout [30]:
>> CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE args to pass to cmake projects, options are: Debug, 
>> Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel, cmakebuildtype [RelWithDebInfo]:
>> Build doxygen while compiling packages? options are: ON, OFF 
>> builddocs
>> [OFF]:
>> C Compiler Executable [gcc, clang, icc, etc] cc [gcc]:
>> C++ Compiler Executable [g++, clang++, icpc, etc] cxx [g++]:
>> Concurrent make threads [1,2,4,8...] makewidth [4]:
>> done
>> Settled on prefix: /usr/local
>>
>> [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/lib64'
>> Error! Configured install prefix requires root privileges. Please 
>> re-run as sudo!
>>
>> This error is normal if you ran sudo ./pybombs config, rerun the 
>> config typing  *sudo ./pybombs config*
>>
>> Output of ./pybombs config
>>
>> Settled on prefix: /usr/local
>> Initializing environmental variables...
>>
>> /usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/loc
>> al//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-pac
>> kages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/pyt
>> hon2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr
>> /local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist
>> -packages/:/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-package
>> s/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2
>> .6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/loc
>> al//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-pac
>> kages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/pyt
>> hon2.7/dist-packages/ no existing inventory found, creating an empty 
>> one...
>> ---------- loading recipes ------------------- Loading recipes ...
>> Loading recipes ... done
>> ---------- loading recipes finished ----------
>>
>> gituser = user
>> prefix = /usr/local/
>> satisfy_order = deb,src
>> forcepkgs =
>> timeout = 30
>> cmakebuildtype = RelWithDebInfo
>> builddocs = OFF
>> cc = gcc
>> cxx = g++
>> makewidth = 4
>>
>> *from this point forward, you only need "sudo" if you installed into 
>> a custom directory instead of the default /home/user/target*
>>
>> type  *sudo ./pybombs install gnuradio*
>>
>> THIS WILL TAKE A WHILE
>>
>> When it is done type *sudo ./app_store.py*
>>
>> Click on the packages you want to install, you can only install one 
>> at a time.  The app_store may go dark.  You can monitor the progress 
>> in the terminal window that you launched app_store in.  If everything 
>> installs correctly, the app_store will brighten and your terminal 
>> window will display "installation ok via: src"  if it errored out, 
>> the app_store will close and your terminal window will have some
information.
>>
>> I suggest starting with gr-osmosdr (<--- this will install many of 
>> your app_store blocks such as hackrf and osmosdr) and gr-pyqt
>>
>> By default, the Ettus block will load, however, some minor 
>> configuration is required to get the B200 and B210 running correctly, 
>> if there is interest, I will update this to include.
>>
>> Click the "X" to exit the app_store.
>>
>> type  *sudo ./pybombs env*
>>
>> Using the Ubuntu file manager, navigate to the location listed after 
>> running ./pybombs env.  Open setup_env.sh and copy everything below 
>> the following line:
>>
>> # WARNING: This file is auto-generated by pybombs, any manual changes 
>> to it may be overwritten!
>>
>> It should look similar to:
>>
>> export
>>
PATH="/usr/local//bin/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sb
in:/bin:/usr/lib64/qt4/bin/"
>> export
>>
PYTHONPATH="/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packa
ges/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/si
te-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/pyth
on2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//
python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6
/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/p
ython2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local/
/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/"
>> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local//lib/:/usr/local//lib64/:"
>> export
>>
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local//lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/local//lib64/pkgconfig/:"
>>
>> In the termianl window, CD to your home directory
>>
>> type  *sudo nano .bashrc *(the SUDO is needed here or the file will 
>> not
>> save)
>>
>> scroll to the bottom and paste the copied lines, then Ctrl X, Yes, 
>> Enter
>>
>> After adding new recipes, you need to re-run the ./pybombs env 
>> command and update your .bashrc
>>
>> type  *git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git
>> <https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git>*
>>
>> type *cd hackrf/host/libhackrf*/
>>
>> type *mkdir build*
>>
>> type *cd build*
>>
>> type *cmake ..*
>>
>> type *make*
>>
>> type *sudo make install*
>>
>> type *sudo ldconfig*
>>
>> copy /home/hackrf/host/libhackrf/53-hackrf.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d
>>
>> type *sudo udevadm control --reload-rules*
>>
>> reboot
>>
>> type *hackrf_info*
>>
>> You should see something SIMILAR to:
>>
>> Found HackRF board.
>> Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
>> Firmware Version: git-44df9d1
>> Part ID Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x004d4f3f Serial Number: 0x00000000 
>> 0x00000000 0x457863c8 0x2f1b511f
>>
>> type *gnuradio-companion*
>>
>> Gnu-radio should open
>>
>> If you need to update the firmware, follow Mike's directions at:
>>
>> https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Updating-Firmware
>>
>> You should be good to go!
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> HackRF-dev mailing list
>> HackRF-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
>> http://nine.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
>>
>>
>
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Message: 14
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 18:37:42 -0500
From: David Hickman <dhickman at its-my.net>
To: "hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com"
	<hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Just got mine.
Message-ID: <B85E97EA-BBD6-4268-818D-AD8C00138BEC at its-my.net>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=us-ascii

I can not get it to work with sdr# on a surface 3 windows 8.1. 

Sdr sharp is current from last week and works great with my rtl dongle. 


I ran zadig and installed the driver.  

Ideas?

Sent from my iPhone


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Message: 15
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 21:43:19 -0600
From: Zezrum Ironforge <zezrum at gmail.com>
To: David Hickman <dhickman at its-my.net>
Cc: "hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com"
	<hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com>
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] Just got mine.
Message-ID:
	<CAAvizRrifVgCzypM1ig3NfPz-o-j_u1vHUu496Nx5D+4ynTtNA at mail.gmail.com>
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Can you be more descriptive on what isn't working? (SP3 user here)


On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:37 PM, David Hickman <dhickman at its-my.net> wrote:

> I can not get it to work with sdr# on a surface 3 windows 8.1.
>
> Sdr sharp is current from last week and works great with my rtl dongle.
>
>
> I ran zadig and installed the driver.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> _______________________________________________
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> HackRF-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
> http://nine.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
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Message: 16
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 22:49:59 -0500
From: "West, Nathan" <natw at ostatemail.okstate.edu>
To: Rich Sanders <richnsanders at gmail.com>
Cc: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] PyBombs Install
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Rich Sanders <richnsanders at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Apologies if I sent this out twice.
>
> If anyone feels like giving PyBOMBS a go.  Reportedly, the 
> gnurdio-install script is going to lose support in favor of PyBOMBS.
>
> Installing Pybombs
>
> The general disclaimer?..This technique/approach has worked for me 
> various times, it is the method I prefer, it may not work for you.  
> You might prefer other steps.  I assume no liability.
>
> Pybombs is not perfect, some recipes do not work.

Can you report these as bugs to either pybombs or module author as
appropriate?

>
> I always start with a fresh Ubuntu load, this one is based on Ubuntu 14.
>
> After install, perform the typical:
>
> apt-get update
> apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> Pybombs will by default try to install all dependencies, but I have 
> found the install goes much smoother if I install some packages in
advance:
>
> type sudo apt-get -y install git-core cmake g++ python-dev swig 
> pkg-config libfftw3-dev libcppunit-dev libgsl0-dev libusb-dev 
> libsdl1.2-dev
> python-wxgtk2.8 python-numpy python-cheetah python-lxml doxygen 
> libxi-dev python-sip libqt4-opengl-dev libqwt-dev libfontconfig1-dev 
> libxrender-dev
> python-qwt5-qt4 python-sip python-sip-dev cmake xorg-dev 
> libglu1-mesa-dev
>
> reboot
>
> terminal into your home directory
>
> type    git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs
> type cd pybombs
> type   ./pybombs config
>
> In the configuration setup you can press enter for every option, I 
> changed the install prefix location because this helps prevent errors 
> when I manually install non pybombs packages later on, if you are only 
> going to use pybombs ?recipes? leave the default location.  If you change
to "/usr/local"
> you'll have to run "sudo ./pybombs config" after the config files run
>
> Output of  ./pybombs config
>
> Initializing config file...
> Username for GIT access
> gituser [user]:
> Install Prefix prefix [/home/user/target]:/usr/local/ Order in which 
> to attempt installations when available, options are: src, rpm, deb 
> satisfy_order [deb,src]:
> Comma seperated list of package names to assume are already installed 
> forcepkgs []:
> Time the monitor thread waits (in seconds) before retrying downloads 
> timeout
> [30]:
> CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE args to pass to cmake projects, options are: Debug, 
> Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel, cmakebuildtype [RelWithDebInfo]:
> Build doxygen while compiling packages? options are: ON, OFF builddocs
> [OFF]:
> C Compiler Executable [gcc, clang, icc, etc] cc [gcc]:
> C++ Compiler Executable [g++, clang++, icpc, etc] cxx [g++]:
> Concurrent make threads [1,2,4,8...] makewidth [4]:
> done
> Settled on prefix: /usr/local
>
> [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/lib64'
> Error! Configured install prefix requires root privileges. Please 
> re-run as sudo!
>
> This error is normal if you ran sudo ./pybombs config, rerun the 
> config typing  sudo ./pybombs config
>
> Output of ./pybombs config
>
> Settled on prefix: /usr/local
> Initializing environmental variables...
> /usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/loca
> l//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packa
> ges/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python
> 2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/loc
> al//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-pack
> ages/:/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/us
> r/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist
> -packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/
> python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/u
> sr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dis
> t-packages/ no existing inventory found, creating an empty one...
> ---------- loading recipes ------------------- Loading recipes ...
> Loading recipes ... done
> ---------- loading recipes finished ----------
>
> gituser = user
> prefix = /usr/local/
> satisfy_order = deb,src
> forcepkgs =
> timeout = 30
> cmakebuildtype = RelWithDebInfo
> builddocs = OFF
> cc = gcc
> cxx = g++
> makewidth = 4
>
> from this point forward, you only need "sudo" if you installed into a 
> custom directory instead of the default /home/user/target
>
> type  sudo ./pybombs install gnuradio
>
> THIS WILL TAKE A WHILE
>
> When it is done type sudo ./app_store.py
>
> Click on the packages you want to install, you can only install one at 
> a time.  The app_store may go dark.  You can monitor the progress in 
> the terminal window that you launched app_store in.  If everything 
> installs correctly, the app_store will brighten and your terminal 
> window will display "installation ok via: src"  if it errored out, the 
> app_store will close and your terminal window will have some information.
>
> I suggest starting with gr-osmosdr (<--- this will install many of 
> your app_store blocks such as hackrf and osmosdr) and gr-pyqt
>
> By default, the Ettus block will load, however, some minor 
> configuration is required to get the B200 and B210 running correctly, 
> if there is interest, I will update this to include.
>
> Click the "X" to exit the app_store.
>
> type  sudo ./pybombs env
>
> Using the Ubuntu file manager, navigate to the location listed after 
> running ./pybombs env.  Open setup_env.sh and copy everything below 
> the following
> line:
>
> # WARNING: This file is auto-generated by pybombs, any manual changes 
> to it may be overwritten!
>
> It should look similar to:
>
> export
>
PATH="/usr/local//bin/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sb
in:/bin:/usr/lib64/qt4/bin/"
> export
>
PYTHONPATH="/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packa
ges/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/si
te-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/pyth
on2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//
python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6
/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/p
ython2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local/
/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/us
r/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/"
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local//lib/:/usr/local//lib64/:"
> export
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local//lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/local//lib64/pkgconfig/:"
>
> In the termianl window, CD to your home directory
>
> type  sudo nano .bashrc (the SUDO is needed here or the file will not 
> save)
>
> scroll to the bottom and paste the copied lines, then Ctrl X, Yes, 
> Enter
>
> After adding new recipes, you need to re-run the ./pybombs env command 
> and update your .bashrc
>
> type  git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git
>
> type cd hackrf/host/libhackrf/
>
> type mkdir build
>
> type cd build
>
> type cmake ..
>
> type make
>
> type sudo make install
>
> type sudo ldconfig
>
> copy /home/hackrf/host/libhackrf/53-hackrf.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d
>
> type sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
>
> reboot
>
> type hackrf_info
>
> You should see something SIMILAR to:
>
> Found HackRF board.
> Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
> Firmware Version: git-44df9d1
> Part ID Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x004d4f3f
> Serial Number: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x457863c8 0x2f1b511f
>
> type gnuradio-companion
>
> Gnu-radio should open
>
> If you need to update the firmware, follow Mike's directions at:
>
> https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Updating-Firmware
>
> You should be good to go!
>
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