Any up-converter will help with their low pass filters (as well as the
obvious shifting to a frequency range with less attenuation). Me
personally I like the spyverter a lot,  but I also like the ham-it-up
for being fully open source.

check out http://www.rtl-sdr.com/review-of-the-spyverter-upconverter/
there are a few up converters on the market


On 08/05/2016 22:00, David Goldstein wrote:
> I think what I am looking for really is the proper settings to receive 
> frequencies on the hackrf in the 0-30mhz range.
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> David
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> From: David Goldstein [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2016 12:26 PM
> To: hackrf-dev
> Subject: Upconverter
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> Hi, which upconverter do people recommend to use with the hackrf?  Spyverter 
> looks good but there are others.
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> David
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