codec2_talkie
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codec2_talkie
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Walkie-talkie / radio / voice messenger app for home-use between family members?
You can try Wifi WalkieTalkie or if you really want improve the experience you can use Codec2 talkie (requires setup)
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⟳ 1 apps added, 5 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Codec2 Talkie: Turn your Android phone into Codec2 Walkie-Talkie
ubertooth
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Ask HN: Does your microwave interfere with Bluetooth? Mine does
The 2.4GHz spectrum is shared between Bluetooth and WiFi 802.11b/g. A few years ago, I was doing some work using an Ubertooth-One scanner (https://greatscottgadgets.com/ubertoothone/). It was showing the traffic on different channels.
My wife stuck a burrito to warm up in the microwave a room away (30-40 ft). This was with a brand-name model, so presumably properly shielded, etc.
Nope. The entire spectrum just went white with noise on all channels.
Once the microwave cycle ended, it still took a good 15-30 seconds before the airwaves calmed down and went back to normal traffic.
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boys pockets
I think these are : Proxmark3 HackRF One USB RUBBER DUCKY Flipper Zero WIFI PINEAPPLE PWNAGOTCHI SHARK JACK the usb one looks like Ubertooth One not sure Raspberry pi with a touch screen lock picking kit
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Cat Printer
Using something like this[0].
[0]: https://greatscottgadgets.com/ubertoothone/
- User as a client site is being AirTag stalked, been asked to locate it.
- Using a Bluetooth device as a sensor for raw EM waves
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Is it possible to receive 2.4GHz on a cheap MCU?
That CC2500 may work for your needs. You might want to check out the Ubertooth One which is built around the CC2400, and can capture 1MHz bandwidth FSK signals.
What are some alternatives?
SIGpi - A SIGINT Go-kit of sorts
hackrf - low cost software radio platform
PiFM - GUI Based Raspberry Pi FM transmitter with RDS encoding!
openhaystack - Build your own 'AirTags' 🏷 today! Framework for tracking personal Bluetooth devices via Apple's massive Find My network.
lotw-trust - A program to sign an arbitrary file with your Logbook of the World key and verify such signatures.
peripage-A6-bluetooth - Directly printing on a Peripage A6 thermal printer via Bluetooth
WalkieTalkie - Android WiFi Walkie Talkie (js-collider framework demo)
BTLEmap - Nmap for Bluetooth Low Energy
apkstudio - Open-source, cross platform Qt based IDE for reverse-engineering Android application packages.
apk-decompiler - Small Rust utility to decompile Android apks
flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code
nmap - Nmap - the Network Mapper. Github mirror of official SVN repository.