
In this mode, FFT output bins from multiple hops are stitched together into a single set of bins per sweep. Each sweep is then processed with an inverse FFT to simulate a time domain signal at a sample rate equal to the sweep bandwidth. This wideband time domain signal is sent to the output as complex floats and can be piped to or viewed with tools such as fosphor or inspectrum. The output signal is discontinuous, so the time axis (e.g. in inspectrum) will be incorrect.
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
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