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These specifications can be used to roughly determine the suitability of HackRF for a given application. Testing is required to finely measure performance in an application. Performance can typically be enhanced significantly by selecting an appropriate antenna, external amplifier, and/or external filter for the application.
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## What is the Receive Power of HackRF?
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The maximum RX power of HackRF One is -5 dBm. Exceeding -5 dBm can result in permanent damage! This is often seen, see notes on [Preamplifier IC replacement](https://github.com/eried/portapack-mayhem/wiki/Preamplifier-IC-replacement)
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The maximum RX power of HackRF One is -5 dBm. Exceeding -5 dBm can result in permanent damage! This is often seen, see notes on [Preamplifier IC replacement](https://github.com/eried/portapack-mayhem/wiki/Preamplifier-IC-replacement).
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In theory, HackRF One can safely accept up to 10 dBm with the front-end RX amplifier disabled. **However, a simple software or user error could enable the amplifier, resulting in permanent damage.** It is better to use an external attenuator than to risk damage.
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