I've been fighting the HackRF for some time now . I now can get it working with my Nexus 7.

The problem ended up to be the Nexus USB output power when it is more the 70% charge on the battery. the output of the power off

it is more than 5.1 volts apx 5.27 volts. and it will not connect to the Nexus when it is at that high of voltage.

But if we run down the Nexus 7 to 70% the voltage at the USB is low enough the the HackRF will connect to the Nexus 7.

I'm going to try a small resistor in series with the Plus voltage to drop that Nexus voltage down so it will work at full charge.

Were using the RF Analyzer program on the Nexus to play around with the HarkRF .

   Just some info . Hope it helps someone else.

 WB8LGA
 Charles

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