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In this video I review several different sizes of rubber duck antennas, some SMA adapters, an attenuator, and also one large yagi-uda antenna. In the future I will review the yagi-uda antenna more in-depth along with other types of antennas such as L-Band patches. SDR Hardware: - BladeRF x40 - E4000 RTL-SDR - R820T2 RTL-SDR Antenna Hardware: - Sparkfun CEL-00675 (Small GSM Antenna) - Almost identical to Adafruit's 1858 antenna. - Sparkfun CEL-08347 (Medium GSM Antenna) - Sonstige [Unknown part number] (Large GSM Antenna) - Poynting A-LPDA-0092 (Yagi-Uda Directional Antenna) Adapters: - SMA Female to SMA Female (For the adapter/extension cables that came with the BladeRF) - RP-SMA Jack to SMA Plug (For the Large GSM Antenna and similar antennas that utilise a RP-SMA Male connectors) (There are too many RF adapter types to be honest.) Topics covered: - RF attenuators - RF adapters - RF antennas Tools: - SDR# (sdrsharp, http://airspy.com/download/ & https://github.com/jmichelp/sdrsharp-bladerf) Stay tuned and subscribe for more upcoming videos showing actual hacks! Twitter: @CrazyDaneHacker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crazydanishhacker Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazydanishhacker