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Nooelec HackRF One Software Defined Radio (SDR) & ANT500 Antenna Set. Capable of Receiving All Modes in HF, VHF & UHF Bands. Includes SDR with 1MHz-6GHz Frequency Range & 20MHz Bandwidth and ANT-500

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$344.95

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About this item

  • Your bundle includes a HackRF One, an ANT500 antenna, and a USB cable for powering the HackRF
  • HackRF One is capable of half-duplex operation in the range of 1MHz to 6GHz with an instantaneous bandwidth capability of 20MHz
  • HackRF One is compatible with a wide range of SDR software applications
  • Full operating instructions and demo software are available on the HackRF One project wiki
  • Installation support and assistance available directly from Nooelec


Your purchase includes everything you need to get started with software defined radio. A HackRF One and ANT500 antenna from Great Scott Gadgets are included in your custom bundle purchase.

HackRF One from Great Scott Gadgets is a Software Defined Radio peripheral capable of reception of radio signals from 1MHz to 6GHz. Designed to enable test and development of modern and next-generation radio technologies, HackRF One is an open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation.

HackRF One has an injection molded plastic enclosure and ships with a micro USB cable. HackRF One is test equipment for RF systems. You are responsible for using your HackRF One legally.

ANT500 from Great Scott Gadgets is a telescopic antenna designed for operation from 75MHz to 1 GHz. Its total length is configurable from 20 cm to 88 cm. ANT500 is constructed of stainless steel and features an SMA male connector, rotating shaft, and adjustable elbow. ANT500 is a 50 ohm general purpose antenna. It is the perfect first antenna for use with HackRF One or YARD Stick One.

● 1MHz to 6GHz operating frequency
● Half-duplex operation
● Up to 20 million samples per second
● 8-bit quadrature samples (8-bit I and 8-bit Q)
● Compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, and many more
● Software-configurable RX and TX gain and baseband filter
● Software-controlled antenna port power (50 mA at 3.3 V)
● SMA female antenna connector
● SMA female clock input and output for synchronization
● Convenient buttons for programming
● Internal pin headers for expansion
● Hi-Speed USB 2.0
● USB-powered
● Open source hardware


Be careful buying from Nooelec
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
My family bought both an RTL-SDR and HackRF One from Nooelec on Amazon. The RTL-SDR worked fine, as did the HavkRF at first. After a few weeks of playing around with these, we decided we would pair the HackRF with a Portapack. We went to Amazon and bought one from a domestic reseller who had it in our hands within 2 days. The two piece of hardware would however not function together; the HackRf and this new Portapack. After trying a second Portapack with this Nooelec HackRF unit, and again experiencing the same problem, we concluded the problem was probably with the HackRF bought from Nooelec.Here’s the bad part. The 30-day return window with Amazon had just expired, so they pointed us toward working directly with the service department at Nooelec. They told us that Nooelec did have a good reputation for working through problems with customers, so we were optimistic we would find help. We couldn’t have been more wrong. The first thing Nooelec did was ask us to send in pictures of both their HackRF and our Portapack H2+. This seemed odd at the time (they wouldn’t offer any help until they saw the pictures), but now we know why — upon seeing the images, the service manager at Nooelec informed us that our Portapack H2+ was either “an outdated unit or a counterfeit unit”, and for that reason they would not offer us any help whatsoever. We tried to explain to him that the Portapack H2+ was bought from a domestic distributor on Amazon, that his HackRF had actually failed with multiple Portapack units from different distributors (one actually bought directly from Hackers Warehouse), and that we were not looking for a refund but only an exchange — or at minimum, help getting the hardwares units to work together. None of this mattered; Nooelec hid behind their weak excuses as being a violation of their policies, and turned us away without recourse. We have since returned the Portapack H2+ for a refund from Amazon (this being easy to do — thank you Amazon), but are left with a $350 HackRF brick thanks to Nooelec.Our hope is that in sharing this story with others, people will learn not to trust this vendor. If we even think you have a problem with something bought from them on Amazon, do NOT let the 30-day window of return protection with Amazon expire as push come to shove Nooelec may NOT do the right thing by you.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
This is one of the best choice of the entry level RF developer. It bring all the hardware necessary tools to allow students and RF hackers to lear the basics of software defined radio. Use this with you favorite SDR reception software for surfing aaround the Electromagnetic spectrum or use GNU Radio to develop your own crazy ideas with RF, develop you own FM tunner or even broadcast a low power (-15dm) signal just for fun !
Rick Angelone
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I finally bit the bullet (and the bucks) and got this unit. Within minutes up and running. Just need to find a good indoor multiband antenna. Any suggestions?Suggestion? Get one that works more then a few times. REFUND PLEASE!
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
I got it, works as expected, what more could you ask for
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