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Receiver apps decode, display, or log radio signals. The list below covers all receiver apps currently in Mayhem. For signal quality and gain guidance that applies to all receiver apps, see Receive Quality Issues.
Receiver Apps
| App | Description |
|---|---|
| ACARS | Decodes ACARS aircraft data link messages on VHF (default 131.825 MHz): registration, flight ID, label, and free-text payload |
| ADS-B | Decodes 1090 MHz ADS-B aircraft transponder broadcasts: callsign, position, altitude, speed |
| AFSK | Decodes Audio Frequency Shift Keying (Bell 202 / 1200 baud) — used for APRS and similar packet radio |
| AIS Boats | Decodes Automatic Identification System (AIS) maritime vessel traffic on 161.975 / 162.025 MHz |
| Analog TV | Receives analogue television video (PAL/NTSC) |
| APRS RX | Decodes APRS position reports and messages on 144.800 MHz (EU) / 144.390 MHz (US) |
| Audio | General-purpose audio receiver: AM, NFM, WFM, DSB, LSB, USB |
| BLE RX | Scans and decodes Bluetooth Low Energy 2.4 GHz advertisement packets |
| Detector | Wideband signal presence detector with configurable squelch |
| EPIRB RX | Decodes 406 MHz distress beacon transmissions (EPIRB, PLB, ELT) with BCH error correction and map display |
| ERT Meter | Decodes Encoder Receiver Transmitter (ERT) utility meter transmissions (IDM/SCM) |
| Flex Rx | Decodes FLEX paging protocol (1600 / 3200 / 6400 baud) |
| Fox Hunt | Signal direction-finding aid: displays received signal level for manual fox-hunting / RDF |
| FPV Detect | Detects FPV drone video transmitters in the 5.8 GHz band |
| gfxEQ | Graphic equaliser-style spectrum display for audio signals |
| Level | Simple RSSI level meter for measuring received signal strength at a given frequency |
| Looking Glass | Wideband spectrum sweep: scans up to several hundred MHz and displays a waterfall |
| Morse RX | Decodes Morse code (CW) to text |
| NOAA | Receives NOAA weather satellite APT audio for image reconstruction |
| NRF | Decodes 2.4 GHz nRF24L01 wireless packets |
| POCSAG | Decodes POCSAG numeric and alphanumeric pager messages (512 / 1200 / 2400 baud) |
| ProtoView | Generic OOK/ASK signal visualiser and protocol analyser with waveform zoom |
| Radiosonde | Decodes RS41, M10, M20, and M2K2 weather balloon telemetry (temperature, humidity, GPS) |
| Radio | FM/AM broadcast radio receiver with audio output |
| RTTY RX | Decodes RTTY (Baudot/ITA2) at standard baud rates (45–200 baud) |
| Scanner | Frequency list scanner with squelch-based channel locking |
| Search | Wideband FFT-based signal search across a configurable frequency range |
| SSTV Rx | Decodes Slow Scan Television (SSTV) image transmissions (Scottie, Martin, SC2 modes) |
| SubCar | Decodes sub-GHz car remote keyless entry signals (Suzuki, VW, Subaru, Kia, Ford, Fiat, BMW) |
| SubGhzD | Decodes sub-GHz OOK/AM remote controls across 44 protocols |
| Time Sink | Time-domain waveform viewer (oscilloscope): plots the I component of the IQ stream |
| TPMS Rx | Decodes Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor transmissions at 315 / 433.9 MHz |
| Weather | Decodes wireless weather station sensors (26 protocols; temperature, humidity) |
| WeatherFax (WeFax) | Receives HF weather fax (radiofax) image broadcasts |
HackRF Receive Power Limits
The maximum safe RX input power for HackRF One is −5 dBm with the internal front-end amplifier enabled. Exceeding this level can cause permanent damage to the preamplifier IC — see Preamplifier IC replacement for repair notes.
With the RF amplifier disabled, HackRF One can in principle accept up to 10 dBm. However, a software error or accidental amplifier enable could still cause damage at that level. Using an external attenuator is safer than relying on the amplifier being off.
Receiver Sensitivity
HackRF is a general-purpose SDR platform, not an optimised narrowband receiver. Actual sensitivity depends on the modulation type and depth, the operating frequency, the software and app configuration, and the acceptable bit error rate. Because any of these variables affects the result, there is no single answer for minimum detectable signal level — it must be measured for each specific application.
Performance can typically be improved significantly by choosing an appropriate antenna, adding an external low-noise amplifier, or adding an external bandpass filter for the frequency of interest. HackRF has no built-in RF filtering, making it susceptible to out-of-band interference without external filtering.
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Contributors
How to collaborate
Contributing Guidelines
How to ask questions correctly
Hardware
- PortaPack Versions (which one to buy)
- Features
- HackRF Versions
- Description of the hardware
- Enclosure/cases
- Repairs
- Mods
User manual
Intended use and Legality
- Usage cautions
- First steps
- Firmware update procedure
- User interface
- Powering the PortaPack
- Troubleshooting
- Won't boot
- Config Menu
- Firmware upgrade
- Diagnose firmware update in Windows
- Receive Quality Issues
- No TX/RX
- TX Carrier Only
- H2+ speaker modifications
- Dead Coin Cell Battery
- Factory Defaults
- SD card not recognized by PC with the SD-card over USB selected
- DFU overlay
- Full reset
- SolveBoard
- How to Format SDCard
- What if I don't like some of the apps
Applications
- 📥 Receivers
- 📤 Transmitters
- ADS-B(S) TX
- Adult Toys
- APRS TX
- BHT Xy/EP
- BLE TX
- BLESpam
- Burger Pager
- CVS Spam
- EPIRB
- FlipperTX
- GPS Sim
- Hopper
- Jammer
- KeeLoq TX
- Key fob TX
- LGE Tool
- MDC-1200 TX
- Morse TX
- OOK
- OOK Brute
- OOK Editor
- P25 TX
- POCSAG TX
- RDS
- RTTY TX
- SAME TX
- Signal gen
- Soundboard
- Spectrum Painter
- SSTV
- TEDI/LCR
- TouchTunes
- TPMS TX
- 🔄 Transceivers
- 🟡 Recon
- 🔴 Capture
- ▶️ Replay
- 🖲️ Remote
- 🔍 Looking Glass
- 🛠️ Utilities
- 🎮 Games
- ⚙️ Settings
- 💻 HackRF Mode
Misc
Developer Manual
- Compilation of the firmware
- Compile on WSL with ninja
- How to compile on Windows faster with WSL 2
- Using Docker and Kitematic
- Docker command-line reference
- Using Buddyworks and other CI platforms
- Notes for Buddy.Works (and other CI platforms)
- Using ARM on Debian host
- All in one script for ARM on Debian host
- Compile on Arch based distro (exclude Asahi), or other weird distros
- Dev build versions
- Notes About ccache
- Create a custom map
- Code formatting
- PR process
- Description of the Structure
- Software Dev Guides
- Tools
- Research
- UI Screenshots
- Maintaining
- Creating a prod/stable release (Maintainers only)
- Maintaining rules
- Development States Notes
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