An expansion port allows multiple USRP N200 series devices to be synchronized and used in a MIMO configuration. For assistance with HackRF general use or development, please look at the issues on the GitHub project. A modular design allows the USRP N200 to operate from DC to 6 GHz. Before asking for help with HackRF, check to see if your question is listed in the FAQ. The USRP N200 series provides high-bandwidth, high-dynamic range processing capability. Currently, the SoapySDR input has been tested with the LimeSDR, RTL-SDR, Ettus USRP and the HackRF boards.
One could also create a file like usrpsink.py, but hardware emulation is not fast, so it is possibly not worth it.
A Software Defined Radio is essentially a radio communication device that. It can be programmed and managed as stand-alone device and system. Buy HackRF One Software Defined Radio (SDR) & ANT500 Antenna Bundle: Computers. The HackRF One is an open-source platform that works as a USB peripheral. With excellent range and capability, it can receive and transmit signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. I suggest creating a separate file for the HackRF (like usrpsrc.py), and patching decoder.py and usrpnfc.py to support it. HackRF One is a Software-Defined Radio that enables fast and accurate transmission of radio signals. Using REDHAWK software, these applications can be reused on different sensors with minimal integration effort. I do not have access to a HackRF to test myself, but would like to integrate support that you have added. REDHAWK is an open-source software framework providing infrastructure and tools to support the development, deployment and management of signal processing applications.
An enclosure accessory kit is available to users of green PCB devices (revision 6 or later) to assemble a protective steel case. both the YS1 and the HackRF are half-duplex meaning they can only do one or the other at one time, so you could use the RTL-dongle (whats in the SDR kit) to receive the signal and the YS1 to transmit or you could use the YS1 to send a jamming signal (to block a keyfob from working) and use the rtl-dongle to receive the code the keyfob sent, then when the keyfob is pressed again you record. The USRP B210 provides a fully integrated, single-board, Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP™) platform with continuous frequency coverage from 70 MHz – 6 GHz. Recently, almost all the wireless devices are being designed for the fast evolving technology of software-defined radios, which is a radio access technology.