In short
RF Analyzer is an app for Android made by Dennis Mantz. It helps to discover project.
Highlights
Works great on my Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Tab Pro with my HackRF One
Works with RTL and Nextbook Aries 8
This is working great with my RTL SDR
Happy to support the developer
Works well on Oneplus One
Works on Motorola Droid Mini
So happy to discover this project
About this software rtl sdr is very useful
Every free PC SDR software has perfectly working squelch
Keep up the great work dev
Demod stops working if the scan width is changed requiring restart
Worked fine on Jellybean but started throwing snags after upgrade
Could be a great app but luck of squelch makes it unusable
Restarts driver when changing orientation
Description
Use an OTG (on-the-go) USB cable to connect your HackRF/RTL-SDR to an Android phone/tablet and this app will visualize the RF spectrum (frequency magnitude and waterfall plot)! Browse through the frequency spectrum just by using scroll and zoom touch gestures. Additional features as of today are: - Many settings: FFT size, averaging, peak holding, color scheme, ... - read samples from a file (generated by hackrf_transfer tool or by rtl_sdr) - AM/FM/SSB audio demodulation - adjust squelch and channel width - Record to a raw IQ file compatible with hackrf_transfer, ... - Bookmarks - rad1o support Read the manual for more details: https://github.com/demantz/RFAnalyzer/blob/master/doc/rf_analyzer_manual.md This app is in active development and I'm currently working on the following features: - SDRplay support I also try to keep the app stable and as bug-free as possible. Bug reports are always welcome and I promise to work hard to resolve every one of them! Note that there is a logging feature in the settings which helps a lot with trouble shooting any errors. Interested in the latest updates? Join the beta program: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.mantz_it.rfanalyzer PERMISSIONS: This app uses the INTERNET permission only to connect to the local rtl_tcp instance used by the RTL2832U driver. The WRITE_EXTERNAL STORAGE permission is only used to write log files to the SD card (disabled by default). WHAT YOU NEED: In order to use this app you will need: - A HackRF or an RTL-SDR dongle (this is obvious xD) - An Android device that either supports USB OTG (please google if your device supports OTG!) or has an USB host port - An USB OTG cable (costs about 3$) to connect the HackRF/RTL-SDR to your Android device (not needed if your device has a full size USB host port) - Only for RTL-SDR: The free RTL2832U driver from Martin Marinov (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=marto.rtl_tcp_andro) IMPORTANT: The HackRF/RTL-SDR is powered by the Android phone/tablet. Some phones or tablets might not deliver enough power on their USB port to power the HackRF/RTL-SDR (power issues are often caused by low quality USB cables or OTG adapters). Also notice that doing the necessary digital signal processing is very CPU intensive and though I did my best to optimize the algorithms the app still needs a decent device (I recommend 2 CPU cores or more) to run fluently. Please use the 2-hour refund period provided for every Google Play app to test functionality and refund the app if it does not work for your device! Here is a list of already tested and working devices (may be incomplete): - Nexus 7 2012 - Nexus 7 2013 - Nexus 5 - Moto G - Moto G 4G - Acer A500 - Samsung S3 LTE - Samsung S4 - Samsung S4 LTE - Samsung S5 - Samsung Note 3 - Samsung Galaxy Tap S 8.4 & 10.5 - HTC M7 - HTC M8 - LG G2 - LG G3 - Motorola Xoom M601 - Dragon Touch A1X If the app is working for you and your device is not in this list, please include your phone type in a short rating and share the good news with other users ;) Here is a list of devices that were reported NOT to work with this app (may be incomplete): - Sony Xperia Pro + HackRF (because USB output power is too low -.-) - Nexus 4 (works only with Y cable and custom ROM to enable OTG support) - Nexus 9 (Not a power issue, I am still investigating on this) LICENSE: This application is released under the GNU General Public License v2. It is free software and the source code is available on GitHub: https://github.com/demantz/RFAnalyzer You might wonder why you have to pay for a free app: You don't have to! The APK package is also available in the git repository and you can download and install it from there. But keep in mind: by buying the app you will get automatic updates and you will support my work! LEGAL ISSUES Please note that I am not responsible for any legal issues caused by the usage of this application. Be responsible and comply with your local law!
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