HackRF One, ANT500 Antenna, and SMA Antenna Adapter Kit

397,03

Complete HackRF One SDR kit with antenna, adapters, and USB cable.
Covers 1 MHz–6 GHz for wide-band transmission and reception.
Compatible with multiple SDR applications and includes direct support from Nooelec.

HackRF One SDR Kit – Complete Bundle for Wireless Exploration

Unlock the full potential of software-defined radio with this comprehensive HackRF One kit. Your package includes a HackRF One device, an ANT500 antenna, four SMA antenna adapters, and a USB cable for easy powering of your HackRF One.

The HackRF One supports half-duplex transmission and reception across a wide frequency range—from 1 MHz to 6 GHz—giving you incredible flexibility for your wireless projects. It is fully compatible with a broad variety of SDR software applications, enabling countless possibilities for experimentation and learning.

The included SMA adapters allow you to connect a wide range of antennas, including F-connector, N-connector, BNC, and PAL types, ensuring maximum versatility. Installation support and direct assistance are available through Nooelec to get you up and running smoothly.

Perfect for cybersecurity professionals, RF enthusiasts, and hobbyists looking to dive deeper into the world of radio frequencies!

Expert Review: HackRF One for Security Professionals

The HackRF One by Great Scott Gadgets is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and affordable software-defined radio (SDR) platforms available today. Covering a frequency range from 1 MHz to 6 GHz, it provides exceptional coverage for analyzing radio protocols used in everything from Bluetooth and WiFi to GPS, cellular networks, and proprietary industrial systems.

Ideal Use Cases

For penetration testers and red team operators, the HackRF One enables wireless signal analysis during authorized security assessments. Common applications include replay attacks on key fobs and garage door openers, analyzing radio-based alarm systems, studying ADS-B aircraft signals, and reverse-engineering proprietary wireless protocols. It is also an invaluable educational tool for anyone studying telecommunications, radio frequency engineering, or wireless security.

Pros and Cons

Pros: Half-duplex transceiver capable of both transmitting and receiving signals. Open-source hardware and software with extensive community documentation. Compatible with GNU Radio, SDR#, Universal Radio Hacker, and other popular SDR applications. The included ANT500 telescopic antenna and SMA adapters provide immediate out-of-the-box functionality across multiple frequency bands.

Cons: 8-bit ADC limits dynamic range compared to more expensive SDR platforms like the USRP. Half-duplex only, meaning it cannot transmit and receive simultaneously. Requires a computer connection via USB — there is no standalone operation mode.

Final Verdict

The HackRF One kit represents outstanding value for anyone entering the world of software-defined radio or needing a portable RF analysis tool for professional security work. The bundled antenna kit and adapters make it ready to use immediately, removing the frustration of sourcing compatible accessories separately.