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- | == SDR Software for using the badge | + | = SDR Software for using the badge |
- | === Recommended Installations List | + | == overview |
- | Just a quick check list of installations recommended before camp. Detailed descriptions below! | + | |
- | Don't worry if you are not coming with a laptop, the badge will still be useful to you. | + | |
- | ==== Linux | + | === GNU Radio (Linux/Mac/Windows) |
+ | |||
+ | It's highly recommended to build [[http://gnuradio.org/|GNU Radio]] from source to use the most up-to-date version: | ||
+ | [[http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGRFromSource|Installation]] | ||
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+ | There were two GNU Radio workshops at Easterhegg 2015: | ||
+ | * [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/eh2015/eh15_-_27_-__-_tagungsraum_1_-_201504041830_-_sdr_for_noobs_-_sec.html#video|SDR for Noobs]] | ||
+ | * [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/eh2015/eh15_-_28_-__-_tagungsraum_1_-_201504051830_-_sdr_for_non-noobs_-_sec.html|SDR for non-noobs]] | ||
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+ | **gnuradio-companion** is the full-fledged signal processing application. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **osmocom_fft** is a nice little graphical tool for quick signal checks. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Gqrx SDR (Linux/Mac) | ||
+ | [[http://gqrx.dk]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === SDR# (Windows) | ||
+ | [[http://sdrsharp.com/#sdrsharp]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === RF Analyzer (Android) | ||
+ | [[:software:sdr#Android]|instructions]] | ||
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+ | == installation details | ||
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+ | === Linux | ||
* [[:software:sdr#gnu_radio_linux_mac_windows]|GNU Radio]] - Powerful suit for signal processing. Also contains 'gnuradio-companion', a GUI for designing the the processing blocks. | * [[:software:sdr#gnu_radio_linux_mac_windows]|GNU Radio]] - Powerful suit for signal processing. Also contains 'gnuradio-companion', a GUI for designing the the processing blocks. | ||
* [[:software:sdr#gqrx_sdr_linx_mac]|Gqrx SDR]] - Easy display of signal strengths/waterfall etc. with basic filtering and demodulation support. | * [[:software:sdr#gqrx_sdr_linx_mac]|Gqrx SDR]] - Easy display of signal strengths/waterfall etc. with basic filtering and demodulation support. | ||
* [[http://www.baudline.com|Baudline]] (not in the Debian package repository) - Another signal visualizer. | * [[http://www.baudline.com|Baudline]] (not in the Debian package repository) - Another signal visualizer. | ||
+ | * [[https://github.com/miek/inspectrum|inspectrum]] - Similar to baudline, but OSS. | ||
- | ===== Debian based systems | + | ==== Debian based systems |
NOTE: Current versions of gqrx-sdr and gr-osmosdr in Ubuntu 14.04 are known to cause issues with the rad1o. (hackrf_info not detecting the badge, error loading libosmosdr etc.) | NOTE: Current versions of gqrx-sdr and gr-osmosdr in Ubuntu 14.04 are known to cause issues with the rad1o. (hackrf_info not detecting the badge, error loading libosmosdr etc.) | ||
The [[https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Installing-gnuradio-on-Ubuntu-14.04-with-the-packaging-manager|original hackrf wiki]] has a PPA with updated versions. | The [[https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Installing-gnuradio-on-Ubuntu-14.04-with-the-packaging-manager|original hackrf wiki]] has a PPA with updated versions. | ||
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- | ===== Archlinux | + | ==== Archlinux |
pacman -S gqrx python2 python2-lxml python2-cheetah # pulls hackrf and gnuradio automatically in | pacman -S gqrx python2 python2-lxml python2-cheetah # pulls hackrf and gnuradio automatically in | ||
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- | ===== Gentoo Linux | + | ==== Gentoo Linux |
Versions known to work: | Versions known to work: | ||
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to your /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf. (update your modprobe config with 'depmod -a') | to your /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf. (update your modprobe config with 'depmod -a') | ||
| | ||
- | ===== Fedora | + | ==== Fedora |
1. Install software: | 1. Install software: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
- | $ sudo dnf install gnuradio gnuradio-doc gnuradio-examples gqrx hackrf hackrf-doc gr-osmosdr | + | $ sudo dnf install gnuradio gnuradio-doc gnuradio-examples gqrx hackrf hackrf-doc gr-osmosdr gr-air-modes |
</code> | </code> | ||
+ | <note warning>Fedora 24 also needs hackrf-static.</note> | ||
+ | |||
2. boot into **HKRF-OLD** on the rad1o (for now, hopefully soon in HACKRF mode) | 2. boot into **HKRF-OLD** on the rad1o (for now, hopefully soon in HACKRF mode) | ||
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You may want to check out the files in ''/usr/share/gnuradio/examples/'' | You may want to check out the files in ''/usr/share/gnuradio/examples/'' | ||
- | ==== Windows | + | === Windows |
* [[:software:sdr#gnu_radio_linux_mac_windows]|GNU Radio]] | * [[:software:sdr#gnu_radio_linux_mac_windows]|GNU Radio]] | ||
* [[:software:sdr#sdr_windows]|SDR#]] | * [[:software:sdr#sdr_windows]|SDR#]] | ||
* [[http://sdr-radio.com/Software|SDR Console]] | * [[http://sdr-radio.com/Software|SDR Console]] | ||
- | ==== Mac | + | === Mac |
Follow these instructions to install Gnuradio-Suite on your Mac: | Follow these instructions to install Gnuradio-Suite on your Mac: | ||
Prerequisites: | Prerequisites: | ||
- | * Install either HomeBrew, MacPorts or Fink (I used and tested only MacPorts) | + | * Install either [[http://brew.sh|HomeBrew]], MacPorts or Fink |
* Download and install XQuarz via http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/ | * Download and install XQuarz via http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/ | ||
* Download and install MacPorts: https://www.macports.org/install.php | * Download and install MacPorts: https://www.macports.org/install.php | ||
- | Install GnuRadio | + | Install GnuRadio with MacPorts: |
<code> | <code> | ||
sudo port install gnuradio | sudo port install gnuradio | ||
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sudo port install gr-osmosdr | sudo port install gr-osmosdr | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | To install GnuRadio with HomeBrew, you can follow [[https://github.com/robotastic/homebrew-hackrf|this guide]]. | ||
Start GnuRadio in the terminal with | Start GnuRadio in the terminal with | ||
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* [[:software:sdr#gqrx_sdr_linux_mac|Gqrx-SDR]] | * [[:software:sdr#gqrx_sdr_linux_mac|Gqrx-SDR]] | ||
- | ==== Android | + | === Android |
* [[:software:sdr#rf_analyzer_android]|RF Analyzer]] | * [[:software:sdr#rf_analyzer_android]|RF Analyzer]] | ||
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- | === RF Analyzer (Android) | + | ==== RF Analyzer (Android) |
Patched version with rad1o support: | Patched version with rad1o support: | ||
- | * Binary APK: [[https://github.com/rad1o/RFAnalyzer/raw/rad1o/RFAnalyzer-rad1o.apk|RFAnalyzer-rad1o.apk]] | + | * Binary APK: [[https://github.com/rad1o/RFAnalyzer/raw/rad1o/RFAnalyzer-rad1o.apk|RFAnalyzer-rad1o.apk]] (as of 2015-08-23, this APK seem to need HKRF-OLD mode) |
* Source: [[https://github.com/rad1o/RFAnalyzer|RFAnalyzer]] | * Source: [[https://github.com/rad1o/RFAnalyzer|RFAnalyzer]] | ||
Requires an OTG cable or adapter and an OTG capable mobile (e.g. Jolla and Nexus 4 are **//not//**) | Requires an OTG cable or adapter and an OTG capable mobile (e.g. Jolla and Nexus 4 are **//not//**) | ||
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- | === GNU Radio (Linux/Mac/Windows) | ||
- | |||
- | It's highly recommended to build [[http://gnuradio.org/|GNU Radio]] from source to use the most up-to-date version: | ||
- | [[http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGRFromSource|Installation]] | ||
- | |||
- | There were two GNU Radio workshops at Easterhegg 2015: | ||
- | [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/eh2015/eh15_-_27_-__-_tagungsraum_1_-_201504041830_-_sdr_for_noobs_-_sec.html#video|SDR for Noobs]] | ||
- | [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/eh2015/eh15_-_28_-__-_tagungsraum_1_-_201504051830_-_sdr_for_non-noobs_-_sec.html|SDR for non-noobs]] | ||
- | |||
- | **gnuradio-companion** is the full-fledged signal processing application. | ||
- | |||
- | **osmocom_fft** is a nice little graphical tool for quick signal checks. | ||
- | === Gqrx SDR (Linux/Mac) | ||
- | |||
- | [[http://gqrx.dk]] | ||
- | |||
- | === SDR# (Windows) | ||
- | http://sdrsharp.com/#sdrsharp |