Hello, I have been a ham for over 25 years and am doing only QRP with CW. So I thought to use the HackRf as a second receiver for the CW-portions of the amateur bands.
Although the HackRF is more dedicated to the exploration of the spectrum above 30 Mhz, I know that later I have to use a up-converter to cover the range from 0 - 15 MHz, but that's secondary in the moment. I looked into some examples found in the internet, but when I tried to transfer my little knowledge to a SSB / CW RX I was unable to understand and modify them for the HackRF. I know how to build it with soldering, but ... And the documentation for gnuradio is splattered over a lot of pages and a still have a hard time to understand e.g the different modulation patches and applying the conversions within the flowchart. Has someone developed a HackRF grc file for a core CW-RX for e.g. 14.000 to 14.100 Khz which could be understood by a ham who understands the traditional way of signal processing. >From there on I am sure to get along, for I know what is essential for a good CW RX. Sending would be the next task, but first I have to listen ;-) 73 es 72 de Hajo DL1SDZ --- Cela est bien dit, mais il faut cultiver notre jardin. _______________________________________________ HackRF-dev mailing list [email protected] https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
