​Hi Dominic,
What I'm trying to do is:
​- I want to acquire a signal from a general device ( garage door opener
remote control, rf car's key etc). So I don't know the real value of the
signal (2Hz or 40GHz). Is the hackrf able to set itself on the right value
of frequency and let me know the result by means of a graphic. I wanna use
it as a sniffer/reader of frequencies.

Thanks for the support
Matteo


2018-04-24 0:20 GMT+02:00 Dominic Spill <domini...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Matteo,
>
> I'm not sure I understand the question.  What are you trying to achieve?
> Is there a known signal and you want to automatically find it?  Something
> like GSM and you want to know which frequency the local towers are using?
>
> Or is it something else?
>
> Thanks,
>   Dominic
>
> On 17 April 2018 at 08:03, Matteo Terzi <matteo.terz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'd like to know if there is a way to create a program, with GNU Radio
>> Companion, which can acquire an unknown signal and display it on a FFT
>> Sink, which should auto-calibrate on the right value of the signal.
>> To explain better:
>> I want to acquire a signal, but I don't know its value (Hz); so I need a
>> FFT Sink that can do an auto-calibration, according to the value of the
>> signal, to show me what the hackrf is acquiring, without having the issue
>> to set the sample rate of the FFT Sink to an huge value to cover all the
>> frequencies (difficult to visualize).
>> Thanks for the support
>>
>> Matteo
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