I have been looking at the same thing. One way to do it would be to set the 
hackrf to a fixed frequency  (analyzer's 1st LO freq) and use a mixer to 
combine the signal with the analyzer`s sweep output to generate the correct 
input frequency.
Another easy approach is to use a $20 broadband noise generator, found on eBay, 
as a source.
http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/t_and_m/spectrum_analyser/analyzer-tracking-generator.php
http://www.mwrf.com/test-and-measurement/tracking-generators-enhance-spectrum-analysis
John
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-------- Original message --------From: pete M <petem...@hotmail.com> Date: 
1/5/18  10:11 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: HackRF-dev@greatscottgadgets.com Subject: 
[Hackrf-dev] use as a tracking generator. 


I've search a lot, but cant seem to find the answer.



Anyone been able to do a sweep generator with an hackrf?



I got myself a nice communication analyzer , an ANRITSU 8802A, This has a 
spectrum analyzer and all the whistle that I want to fix radio and adjust 
repeaters and all other stuff like that.



But it seem to lacks a sweep generator so that I can tune cavities and 
duplexer. 



So anyone can help pointing me in the good direction on how I could do that?



I think there is a way to make the Hackrf xmit from a command line program, but 
I dont find the name of it.



thanks



Pierre
VE2PF




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