I detected one radio source at 2.4 GHz which is not Wi-Fi,bluetooth,microwave,dect phone.
This source really unique.
I need help on how find the source of the signal :
1. Using SA with directional antenna
2, lets say, if the source comes from satellite , how do we use SA.
can we get , distance and coordination of the source !
I'm not all that familiar with the HackRf SDR, but it is noted for frequency aliasing (10MHz increments) which could produce some FM variations that if detected might be misinterpreted as "intentional", as opposed to "incidental" signals.
I have captured the signal using HackRF and the file format in .cfile.
I don't know how to do anything with that file.
If I have spectrum analyser with gps , waterfall , can the SA pin point the source.
At present, the SA can pin point the source coming from ground but not sure about satellite.
Whatever you are capturing, file problems may be related to the sampling rate of the HackRf (very high and a characteristic of SDR). This then might result in the data being saved as pure binary with the .cfile extension.
As such, you'll have to extract and format that data before it may (or may not) be useful.
Google "file format .cfile" - there are several stackoverflow threads concerning, in this case, GNU Radio.