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![HackRF Portapack speaker connector J1](https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/719669765253365763/723224990182277270/Captura_de_Pantalla_2020-06-18_a_las_14.17.35.png)
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# Pinout
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The pinout is quite simple.
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A speaker has 2 wires, SPK+ and SPK-
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Both versions have a similar layout for the pins you need to use. In the H1, the connector might not be populated and look like this:
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At rest, a speaker floats on a magnetic field in the middle of it's range. When SPK+ is high the speaker moves forward. When SPK- is high the speaker moves backwards. The distance forward and backwards depends entirely on the voltage level.
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[[img/hw_h1_speaker_pinout.png]]
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On the H2, normally the connector and cable is included as seen here:
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[[img/hw_h2_speaker_pinout.png]]
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For both versions, you need a small speaker. Typically a laptop speaker will work, for example:
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https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dWBRFr2
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Connect `SPK+` and `SPK-` to the speaker and use double sided tape to fix it to the PCB.
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## Additional details
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A speaker has two wires, `SPK+` and `SPK-`. While there is no sound, the speaker floats on a magnetic field in the middle of its range. When `SPK+` is high the speaker moves forward. When `SPK-` is high the speaker moves backwards. The distance forward and backwards depends entirely on the voltage level.
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On the PortaPack, the speaker connector has 3 pins.
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SPK+ is the pin nearest to the edge of the board
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skip the middle
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SPK- is towards the centre of the board
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`SPK+` is the pin nearest to the edge of the board
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`GND` is the connector in the middle, skip it
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`SPK-` is towards the centre of the board
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When you add the new speaker you may find that there is no audio. By default the speaker is disabled.
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### H1 specific setup
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On the H1, when you add the new speaker you may find that there is no audio. By default the speaker is disabled.
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To enable the speaker:
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Settings
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UI Settings
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Ensure Hide H1 Speaker option is disabled (a red X)
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Click Save
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1. Settings
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2. UI Settings
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3. Ensure Hide H1 Speaker option is disabled (a red **X**)
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4. Click Save
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Now a speaker icon will be present on the top line of the display.
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If the icon has an X it is muted. You can click on it to unmute, it will turn green.
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If the icon has an **X** it is muted. You can click on it to unmute, it will turn green.
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Below wall of text is for search engines:
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hackrf speaker
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hackrf speaker mute
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portapack speaker
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portapack speaker mute
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hackrf J1
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portapack J1
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hackrf pinout
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portapack pinout
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hackrf spk+ spk-
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portapack spk+ spk-
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hackrf sp+ sp-
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portapack sp+ sp-
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