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PortaPack HackRFOne SDR Programmed Metal Case Havoc Firmware [ BEST PRICE]

$ 147.84

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Ham Radio Transceiver
  • Brand: HackRF
  • Band Type: Dual Band
  • Features: LCD Screen
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Color: Black
  • Model: HackRF One
  • Compatible Model: Universal
  • Band: VHF

    Description

    PortaPack HackRFOne SDR Programmed Metal Case Havoc Firmware [ BEST PRICE]. Condition is "New". Shipped with USPS First Class.
    1 x Porta Pack + Hack RF One SDR + Case
    2x Antenna
    2x 9dBi 2.4GHz 5.8GHz Dual Band WiFi Antenna 2-Pack
    1 x USB cable
    1 x Micro SD 64gb
    1 x Case
    SPECIFICATIONS
    2.4 inch, 240 x 320 RGB LCD with resistive touch panel.
    Four-way arrow keys, rotary jog wheel, and select button.
    Coin battery for preserving settings and date/time.
    Micro SD card slot for data and code storage
    HAVOC FEATURES INCLUDE
    IQ file replay
    Microphone FM transmit with CTCSS
    CTCSS decoder
    Frequency manager (save & load from SD card, with categories and notes)
    File manager
    "Soundboard" wave file player (put 8-bit mono files in SD card /wav directory)
    ADS-B receiver with map view
    SSTV transmitter
    Fully configurable transmit signals
    POCSAG transmitter
    POCSAG receiver/decoder
    Morse transmitter (FM tone and CW)
    OOK transmitter for common remote encoders (PT2262, doorbells, remote outlets, some garage doors, ...)
    RDS (Radio Data System) PSN, RadioText and Time groups transmitter
    Meteorological radiosonde receiver for M10 and M2K2...
    AFSK receiver
    AFSK transmitter (Bell202...)
    Nuoptix DTMF sync transmitter
    TouchTunes jukebox universal remote
    LCR (Language de Commande Routier) message generator
    Street lighting control transmitter (CCIR tones)
    "Play Dead" in case of emergency
    Fully configurable RF signal generator
    RSSI audio output as pitch (for direction finding)
    PortaPack requires an external battery. Any USB-connected battery should work, though they vary widely in quality and poorly-designed batteries may inject voltage regulator noise into the radio.