Introducing the new HackRF Pro from Great Scott Gadgets!
This @GSGlabs product is available immediately for pre-order with an estimated ship date of Sept. 2025: https://t.co/hVIHcC0GhB. The MSRP is $400
Product details available at the link above, with more to follow soon😀
Perhaps most importantly, it was designed to be backwards-compatible with all existing HackRF One applications and software
HackRF Pro will eventually supersede the HackRF One, but we will be carrying both at least until the full rollout of HackRF Pro is complete
As always, please DM us or open a ticket at https://t.co/2h4d31QPnB if you have any questions!
No problem!
I can't say definitively, but despite our misgivings Amazon recycles returned items from customers. If that's where you got the FlyCatcher, it was likely accidentally reprogrammed by a customer. Of course, it is possible it happened off the production line, but this is the first time I've heard of this happening so it seems unlikely since it is mostly automated.
We also have little control over revision changes since Amazon doesn't operate on a FILO basis like our warehouse. That would explain why you have some units without defined SNs, they are probably a minor version or two behind the others.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
Hi there! Not sure when you picked up your SDRs, but recent versions of the SMArt and Nano series have had pre-programmed SNs for some time now.
As for FlyCatcher, our partners generally prefer programming the SNs for their software so that is how they generally ship. That being said, if you are doing anything to scale we are happy to ship them programmed in whatever fashion you'd like if you are ordering them directly from our warehouse (of course, it is not possible through fulfillment centers like Amazon).
@cemaxecuter I think we have a python script lying around to program the FlyCatcher, if you open a ticket at https://t.co/1VDFX2cdLU someone would be happy to forward it over to you in case it works for your purposes 😀
Really enjoyed giving a presentation on SDRs, and the evolution of HamClock and various offshoots, to the Delta Amateur Radio Society here in Metro Vancouver this evening. And thank you to @Nooelec for the promotional items I was able to hand out. Thank you president Rob Eichhorn VE7LR for inviting me.
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Assortment of shots from GOES-18 this afternoon, taken around 2100 UTC / 1 PM PST, as received and processed via 1.7 GHz radio signal with my own ground station here in Vancouver. Using @Nooelec gear.
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@charles_humbles@LuveNaz7 Very sorry to hear about the issue. Please contact our support directly via [email protected] and one of our support agents will be happy to assist :)
Hey! Thanks for tagging us 😀
The results don't come close to our NF testing results (Keysight N4000A + X-series VNA), but I am not intimately familiar with the Signal Hound and we don't have one in our lab, so I don't think I can provide anything but general feedback regarding your test.
I would recommend opening a ticket at https://t.co/1VDFX2cdLU, it is possible someone else might have more familiarity with the SP145, but either way we would be more than happy to provide feedback and guidance. If the DUT is defective we will replace it free of charge, of course!
Today marks 6 years of my system operating nonstop- Some amazing views of Earth's weather from GOES-East over the past 96 hours, all thanks to my @nooelec gear! 🛰️ The weather patterns in these images is so cool. #GOES#Satellite@NOAASatellites
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#AirVenture@EAA starts on July 21 and in my new location, my #ADSB#UAT@Nooelec SAWbird+ ADS-B & UAT: Premium with the FlyCatcher - RTL-SDR @Raspberry_Pi HAT is tracking all the inbound aircraft for the largest air show in the world. https://t.co/0jwSOWO8HK
@Isvetoslav@thebaldgeek Please @ us if you decide to release it on the App Store! We have a few partners and customers that would be interested for sure 😀
Another gorgeous "blue marble" shot from GOES-18, at today's maximum illumination, at 2100 UTC / 2 PM PDT.
As received and processed from the 1.7 Ghz radio signal with my @Nooelec ground station here in Vancouver.
@armelcastellan@spann@WestSeaWx@ElijahBman@BCNewsAddict
Today's full disk full illumination shot from GOES-18. Taken at 2100 UTC, 2 PM PDT. Received and processed here in Vancouver from the satellite's 1.7 GHz radio signal, using @Nooelec GOES setup (dish antenna, LNA, SmarteeXTR SDR, along with a Raspberry Pi running GOEStools). North America at upper right, NZ and Australia at lower left.
@RyanVoutilainen@BCNewsAddict@K3TripleR@ZSsixSHN@Borrowed7Time@WestSeaWx@Weatherman2709@OrcaBC_CA
Full disk, GOES-18, eastern Pacific, 3 PM, about an hour after maximum illumination. As received and processed via 1.7 GHz radio signal here in Vancouver with the @Nooelec setup: dish antenna, LNA, SmarTeeXTR SDR, along with a Raspberry Pi running GOEStools.