Wow, this is absolutely brilliant! Would love to have a series about reverse engineering the functions of this device further. You're very knowledgeable.
Glad you enjoyed it! This goose is pretty well cooked. There's a link to an article that shows what the other datatypes are presumed to be, and that can be confirmed by recording the screen while streaming the data values. And github holds code that is easily modifiable to retrieve them and compare. Might be good exercise if you're into this sort of thing. (Copy the hack - extend the hack). For the next experiment, I was thinking about something a bit more complicated -- like the BTECH UV-PRO or similar Bluetooth radio.
Wow, this is absolutely brilliant! Would love to have a series about reverse engineering the functions of this device further. You're very knowledgeable.
Glad you enjoyed it! This goose is pretty well cooked. There's a link to an article that shows what the other datatypes are presumed to be, and that can be confirmed by recording the screen while streaming the data values. And github holds code that is easily modifiable to retrieve them and compare. Might be good exercise if you're into this sort of thing. (Copy the hack - extend the hack). For the next experiment, I was thinking about something a bit more complicated -- like the BTECH UV-PRO or similar Bluetooth radio.
good job. I hope they improve the software. the device is otherwise very powerful
Thanks! I hope they improve it too! (Especially now that the video is over. If they fixed it before release, I would have looked pretty silly)