
* Clean up the CMake build system and improve the FindFFTW3 module. * Fixes for Linux build * Include winsock.h to get struct timeval * Couple more fixes for MSVC, also add new FindMath module * Update host build README for new CMake changes (esp. Windows) * Try to fix Travis OS X build error * Add docs about pthread-win32 * Whoops, AppVeyor caught a bug in FindFFTW where the includes not being found weren't generating a fatal error. * Travis rebuild bump * One more fix: replace hardcoded include paths with a PATH_SUFFIX to standard include paths * Invert Windows preprocessor flag so it's only needed when using a static build. This preserves compatibility with the previous system. * Fix copy-paste error * Update cmake modules from amber-cmake upstream, incorporate TryLinkLibrary into FindUSB1 * Fix missing include
HackRF
This repository contains hardware designs and software for HackRF, a low cost, open source Software Defined Radio platform.
(photo by fd0 from https://github.com/fd0/hackrf-one-pictures)
principal author: Michael Ossmann mike@ossmann.com
Information on HackRF and purchasing HackRF: https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/
Documentation
Documentation for HackRF can be viewed on Read the Docs. The raw documenation files for HackRF are in the docs folder in this repository and can be built locally by installing Sphinx Docs and running make html
. Documentation changes can be submitted through pull request and suggestions can be made as GitHub issues.
Getting Help
Before asking for help with HackRF, check to see if your question is listed in the FAQ.
For assistance with HackRF general use or development, please look at the issues on the GitHub project. This is the preferred place to ask questions so that others may locate the answer to your question in the future.
We invite you to join our community discussions on Discord. Note that while technical support requests are welcome here, we do not have support staff on duty at all times. Be sure to also submit an issue on GitHub if you've found a bug or if you want to ensure that your request will be tracked and not overlooked.
If you wish to see past discussions and questions about HackRF, you may also view the mailing list archives.
GitHub issues on this repository that are labelled "technical support" by Great Scott Gadgets employees can expect a response time of two weeks. We currently do not have expected response times for other GitHub issues or pull requests for this repository.