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BladeRF and HackRF output plugins: updated documentation
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From version 3 transmission or signal generation is supported for BladeRF and HackRF (since version 3.1) using a sample sink plugin. These plugins are:
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- [BladeRF output plugin](https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel/tree/dev/plugins/samplesink/bladerfoutput) Linux only
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- [HackRF output plugin](https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel/tree/dev/plugins/samplesink/hackrfoutput) Linux only
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- [BladeRF output plugin](https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel/tree/dev/plugins/samplesink/bladerfoutput)
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- [HackRF output plugin](https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel/tree/dev/plugins/samplesink/hackrfoutput)
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- [File output or file sink plugin](https://github.com/f4exb/sdrangel/tree/dev/plugins/samplesink/filesink)
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Transmision with "real" devices (BladeRF and HackRF) is supported in Linux versions only. Be also aware that this is **very experimental**. Code is not very efficient so you may experience **performance problems**. Contributions are welcome to enhance the transmission side.
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<h1>Supported hardware</h1>
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<h2>Airspy</h2>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
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This output sample sink plugin sends its samples to a [BladeRF device](https://www.nuand.com/). It is supported in Linux only.
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This output sample sink plugin sends its samples to a [BladeRF device](https://www.nuand.com/).
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<h2>Build</h2>
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The baseband stream is interpolated by this value before being sent to the BladeRF device. Possible values are:
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- **1**: no interpolation
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- **2**: multiply sample rate by 2
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- **2**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 2
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- **4**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 4
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- **8**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 8
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- **16**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 16
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- **32**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 32
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Larger values introduce performance problems.
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Be aware that the main samples buffer is based on the final sample rate so the larger the integration factor the larger will be the delay introduced by this buffer.
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<h3>5: XB-200 add-on control</h3>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
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This output sample sink plugin sends its samples to a [HackRF device](https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/). It is supported in Linux only.
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This output sample sink plugin sends its samples to a [HackRF device](https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/).
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<h2>Build</h2>
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The baseband stream is interpolated by this value before being sent to the HackRF device. Possible values are:
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- **1**: no interpolation
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- **2**: multiply sample rate by 2
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- **2**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 2
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- **4**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 4
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- **8**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 8
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- **16**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 16
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- **32**: multiply baseband stream sample rate by 32
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Larger values introduce performance problems.
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Be aware that the main samples buffer is based on the final sample rate so the larger the integration factor the larger will be the delay introduced by this buffer.
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<h3>6: Bias tee</h3>
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