open-ath9k-htc-firmware
rpitx
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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open-ath9k-htc-firmware
- Why Bluetooth remains an 'unusually painful' technology after two decades
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Wifi adapter not working on M1 Mac using Kali VM on UTM
> At 4:34 of the video I used "git clone https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware"
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Problem vezan za Kali Linux, WiFi adapter
Gledajući aircrack testove, izgleda da bi ti trebao ath9k_htc pa probaj tako nešto.
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The FSF’s relationship with firmware is harmful to free software users
There are some old WiFi devices with libre firmware, but they only support old WiFi standards.
https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware
- Framework: Open Sourcing Our Firmware
- GNU Radio
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What USB WiFi dongle that are fully linux compatible, zero trouble?
Your dongle is actually pretty much the best one I'd recommend, except of course for the firmware bugs, but you should probably report any firmware issues you find here: https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware
rpitx
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Flipper Zero: Multi-Tool Device for Geeks
As someone with a HackRF PortaPack knockoff I got from ebay, I would agree that SDRs are better and cheaper than ever before. However, I think the average person will struggle with using a HackRF for more complex projects. I've used URH before, and while useful, it can be intimidating for beginners.
Also, while I like the RTL-SDR (and the price tag!), you can't transmit with it. While this isn't a deal breaker to everyone, if you'd like to clone a garage door remote, for example, you need to be able to transmit. While you could use something like a raspberry pi and rpix [0], but I think it is more work than it's worth for many. Also, multiple RTL-SDRs are required for higher bandwidth applications like ASTC TV or trunked radios.
With the flipper, I think the main draw for most is the point-click-done nature. Include the Android/iOS app and it makes it easy to configure on the go without a computer. The expandability is one of the main feature that will increase adoption over time compared to the HackRF+PortaPack which, from what I saw in the past, lacked longer-term support and regular updates and new features.
[0] https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx
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Rust SDR Amateur Radio Network Interface
HackRF One is an option. There are a number of others. Legality varies by country/frequency/power level.
Can also make a Raspberry Pi act as a transmitter (https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx), which could hit the zwave frequency but not the zigbee one. (Also, make sure to put a low pass filter on it.)
- FlipperZero: Month Battery Life with Firmware Update
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Looking for Low Voltage (5V) High Bandwidth (144MHz-420MHz) Amp (3-5 watts)
The warning at https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx#hardware suggests a bandpass filter will be needed but has no additional info. https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx/issues/40 looked promising but is closed.
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I can stream anything on a radio frequency
On a similar path, you might look at: rpitx
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Embedded Systems Weekly #128
RF transmitter for Raspberry Pi With this project you can turn your Raspberry Pi into an RF transmitter with only a filter to avoid interferences.
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Turn Raspberry Pi’s GPIO into an FM Transmitter
RPITX is the spiritual successor of your project!
https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx
And it does work with nearly every RPi.
And unlike only doing FM (97MHz-108MHz), it can emit from an IQ datastream from 10KHz to 1.5GHz.
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GNURadio for Pi?
Hey everyone, I've recently discovered that the Raspberry Pi can act as a radio tranceiver, and am hoping to use it for security research. While projects such as rpitx act as a great tech demo, they don't offer me the modularity/parametrization I was hoping for. Ideally the end state for this would be a cheaper/less effective HackRF.
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How easy is it to make a pulse generator and simple spectrum analyser using arduino or raspbery pi? Which one would be easier to do?
The RPITX project supposedly can generate signals up to 1.5GHz with an unmodified Pi, though, which is interesting... a true spectrum analyzer needs a receiver end, though.
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Je možno imeti svoj radio?
če si vešč z linuxom (no z GNU-linuxom da ne razjezim folka) pa najdeš en raspberry pi, ti lahk to pomaga https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx
What are some alternatives?
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
rpidatv - Digital Television Transmitter on Raspberry Pi
bcm5719-fw - BCM5719 firmware reimplementation
librpitx - Radio frequency transmitter library - Engine of rpitx
carl9170fw - CARL9170 Firmware Source Repository
fl2k-examples - Example flowgraphs for osmo-fl2k
firmware-setup - Firmware Setup
rtl_fl2k_433 - rtl_fl2k_433 - a generic data receiver and transmitter
mu - Project Mu Documentation
hassio-addons - :heavy_plus_sign: Docker add-ons for Home Assistant [Moved to: https://github.com/home-assistant/addons]
InitWare - The InitWare Suite of Middleware allows you to manage services and system resources as logical entities called units. Its main component is a service management ("init") system.