Howdy Claudio, If You want to go beyond widely used windows software like SDR# I'd suggest You to get in cope with GNU Radio Companion (aka grc). It's a GUI for interfacing DSP modules. Getting started reqires some time to familiarize with digital signal processing rules (like complex/float math, some sampling princples), but allows You to do a really nifty tricks with not only SDR radios, but the signals processing in general.
You may go visit HackRF website and check out Mike's tutorials. There is also a worthy set of videos by Balint Sebeer on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9SLAnGlGQs that really goes into details. Regarding to the transmission - I've always been keen on receiving, so I cannot tell You much. Except, the HackRF circuit does not incorporate RF band-pass filters (no anti-aliasing mechanisms) and it may spoil Your transmitting signal with harmonics and other nasty things. Cheers, Mike SP5BYK Dnia 2016-06-02, czw o godzinie 11:29 +0000, i2NDT via HackRF-dev pisze: > hi! > I am waiting for my HackRF One to be delivered next week and, in > meantime, I need to choose a software for it! > I am familiar with SDR# (and windozzz other sdr programs...) and > wonder if I can also transmit with it. > by the way, at the moment, I need only to generate a "continuos wave" > RF signal without modulation. > > > thanks in advance > > > best 73 > > de > i2NDT Claudio > > > > > i2NDT's Web Site > i2NDT's Grabber Compendium > Icom IC pcr-1000 > BigArgo V1.134 > Locator JN45tq > > _______________________________________________ > HackRF-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
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