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Top 11 Bladerf Open-Source Projects
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sdrangel
SDR Rx/Tx software for Airspy, Airspy HF+, BladeRF, HackRF, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, RTL-SDR, SDRplay RSP1 and FunCube
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RFSec-ToolKit
RFSec-ToolKit is a collection of Radio Frequency Communication Protocol Hacktools.无线通信协议相关的工具集,可借助SDR硬件+相关工具对无线通信进行研究。Collect with ♥ by HackSmith
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bladeRF-wiphy
bladeRF-wiphy is an open-source IEEE 802.11 compatible software defined radio VHDL modem
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docker-readsb-protobuf
Multi-architecture readsb-protobuf container with support for RTLSDR, bladeRF and plutoSDR (x86_64, arm32v7, arm64v8)
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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readsb-protobuf
Readsb is a Mode-S/ADSB/TIS decoder for RTLSDR, BladeRF, Modes-Beast and GNS5894 devices. Future development version with protocol buffer storage.
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UoS_Beamforming
Repository for the models and code used in "UE Tracking Beamforming using a MIMO Software-Defined Radio" MSc project.
>> or somewhat expensive and complex SDR
I don’t think that’s as accurate today as it used to be.
On the hardware side there are tons of options very cheaply available - iirc the flipper uses the c1100 (or a number like that) it’s a popular cheap chip and it’s well documented and interfaces easily with arduino.
More accessibly, lime mini SDRs are cheap but there’s quite a few alternatives too.
On the software side GNU Radio is free with decent tutorials - we’re not talking anything like blender levels of difficulty to adopt even if it is a complex domain.
Although on the more accessible side, urh is incredibly powerful given how easy to use it is https://github.com/jopohl/urh
I used the latter to tap into a 2 channel wireless bbq thermometer via a $10 rtl sdr and that was a breeze, an absolute walk in the park compared to when I reverse engineered the flysky telemetry system.
This is no longer being maintained as of 2022, but I think is more recent than SeaGlass.
https://github.com/EFForg/crocodilehunter
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A few questions about packet sniffing and IP addresses on cellular networks
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Bladerf projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | urh | 10,427 |
2 | sdrangel | 2,619 |
3 | FISSURE | 1,502 |
4 | RFSec-ToolKit | 1,487 |
5 | crocodilehunter | 912 |
6 | bladeRF-wiphy | 363 |
7 | docker-readsb-protobuf | 216 |
8 | gr-adsb | 142 |
9 | readsb-protobuf | 86 |
10 | UoS_Beamforming | 38 |
11 | SoapyBladeRF | 22 |
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