The Button 'HackRF' from the main menu enables the HackRF Mode. You can use your assembled PortaPack and HackRF with Mayhem Firmware, just as you are using a standalone HackRF Board, without further modification or flashing.
The PortaPack input (dial, buttons, touchscreen, ...) are not working in this mode. The Display will show a plain block diagram at start, and add some values after connect to a SDR application. See Pictures below.
The hackrf_info
still shows the firmware version of the Mayhem firmware:
─$ hackrf_info
hackrf_info version: 2024.02.1
libhackrf version: 2024.02.1 (0.9)
Found HackRF
Index: 0
Serial number: 00000000000000009xxxxxxxxxxxxxx3
Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One)
Firmware Version: n_250606 (API:1.08)
Part ID Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x0066476c
Hardware Revision: r10
Hardware does not appear to have been manufactured by Great Scott Gadgets.
Hardware supported by installed firmware:
HackRF One
To leave this mode, press the reset button. It is on the top of the PortaPack the outer (right) one.
PortaPack in HackRF Mode | HackRF Mode connected to gqrx |
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