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I was able to use my [[HackRF]] on the Mac by using Gqrx. The nice thing about Gqrx is that a Mac .app bundled installer is provided, which contains GnuRadio and all the HackRF/FunCube Dongle/Airspy tools on-board. So, you don't actually have to do any work to get GnuRadio working on the Mac - which is REEEEAAAAAAAALLY nice.
I was able to use my [[HackRF]] on the Mac by using Gqrx. The nice thing about Gqrx is that a Mac .app bundled installer is provided, which contains GnuRadio and all the HackRF/FunCube Dongle/Airspy tools on-board. So, you don't actually have to do any work to get [[Gnuradio]] working on the Mac - which is REEEEAAAAAAAALLY nice.

Revision as of 06:12, 5 June 2016

Linux

Andys Ham Radio Linux

Andy (KB1OIQ) made a ubuntu-based ham radio linux distro that has gqrx on-board. See Andys Ham Radio Linux page for the full list of programs that comes with that distro.

Mac

I was able to use my HackRF on the Mac by using Gqrx. The nice thing about Gqrx is that a Mac .app bundled installer is provided, which contains GnuRadio and all the HackRF/FunCube Dongle/Airspy tools on-board. So, you don't actually have to do any work to get Gnuradio working on the Mac - which is REEEEAAAAAAAALLY nice.