On 09/09/2016 11:59 AM, Kevin Reid wrote:
If you are only transmitting, however, there is a theoretically
simpler solution: let the HackRF remain in transmit mode, and just
transmit zeros when you do not have a packet. This will ideally
produce no RF output, but in practice there will be a small amount. It
might be adequate.
Along with dropping the baseband power to 0, drop the TX power to 0 as
well--does HackRF have variable TX power control?
Along with doing that, if possible, insert an analog filter on the TX
output, and when you're "idling" the TX, tune it outside the passband
of the analog filter.
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