I recently was able to port and build gr-scan on OS X, using the current build toolchain and current-ish GNU Radio. Although it doesn't exit cleanly (bad frees that I haven't bothered to debug), it does capture data correctly using the HackRF.
https://github.com/briand/gr-scan -- Brian On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Robert Morales <[email protected]> wrote: > After multiple failures trying to build a working version of GNU Radio > v3.7.5 under Mac OS Mavericks with Macports, I finally got a clean build > and success with using the HackRF One with grqx. I'm using the latest > Xcode, Xcode command line tools, XQuartz and Macports versions. > > My failures seemed mostly related to bad checksums particularly with the > boost package dependencies. Sleuthing through the forums led me to do a > clean uninstall of all packages, plus an obscure note about DNS servers > potentially having something do with this (?!). I repointed my default DNS > to the Google mothership. Since I changed two variables at once, I'm not > sure which one did it, but I got a working GNU Radio build out of it. > > Questions: > > (1) Under Kali Linux (and probably Pentoo), HackRF supports gr-scan. I > don't see gr-scan available under Macports. Would be curious to hear from > other MacOS users if they have built gr-scan from source or have similar > scan tools for HackRF under MacOS. > > (2) I Googled around and found a couple of people who either provide GRC > code or at least display GRC FlowGraphs for particular applications with > their HackRF Ones. Are there are repositories or collections of GRC > applications for the HackRF out there for hams and other groups (WiFi > researchers, etc)? > > Cheers and 73s de Bob, WP4BQV/VQ9BQV. > > _______________________________________________ > HackRF-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev > >
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