This is where the Flipper is a better platform for recording. For one, it maybe already have the protocol in its code, or could be added where the hackrf is stuck capturing a raw file. However, there are dumps for hackrf and it can parse sub files for the flipper. There's still a hundreds of RF and IR protocols to add to these devices in general. It's nice to capture a signal and have parsed to binary, and then output what it goes too, and which button, rather than a raw recording for each. Still, it's good information on how to record a raw signal and save it.
The Flipper-Zero makes it a little easier to record these signals for sure. In fact, I was going to record this video using the flipper as the originating source, but decided not to. Even though it may be easier to used the Flipper in some instances, it is good to know how to perform these tasks on a platform that simply records, as that may be what you have to deal with in the field.
Can this device do everything that the original HackRF One can do? It's just the original is more expensive ($350) and looks bigger. So IDK if the original has more power or features or something?
Thank you, please do more videos on the h4m 👍💯😎
Thank you.
Thank you, nice tutorial again. Waiting for next :)
Thank you.
Nice video, thank you :)
Thank you.
Perfect 👾
Thank you.
Everything works as in the video , many thanks .
Could you share your splash screen?
I don’t remember where I got it.
This is where the Flipper is a better platform for recording. For one, it maybe already have the protocol in its code, or could be added where the hackrf is stuck capturing a raw file. However, there are dumps for hackrf and it can parse sub files for the flipper.
There's still a hundreds of RF and IR protocols to add to these devices in general.
It's nice to capture a signal and have parsed to binary, and then output what it goes too, and which button, rather than a raw recording for each.
Still, it's good information on how to record a raw signal and save it.
The Flipper-Zero makes it a little easier to record these signals for sure. In fact, I was going to record this video using the flipper as the originating source, but decided not to. Even though it may be easier to used the Flipper in some instances, it is good to know how to perform these tasks on a platform that simply records, as that may be what you have to deal with in the field.
Have you tested if it works as remote with real usage?
Oh yeah. It works.
@@PenTestTuner Good job, bro!
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What is that tape you used for extra grip on the rotary encoder ive noticed sweaty thumbs cause crazy fatigue using it.
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Can this device do everything that the original HackRF One can do? It's just the original is more expensive ($350) and looks bigger. So IDK if the original has more power or features or something?
Yes, the H4M does it all.
May I know where I can buy the antenna you used?
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@ thanks.
how can i fix a devise hm that doesnt turn on it only turns on while plugged in
It may need the battery replaced.