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PandwaRF is a pocket-sized, portable RF analysis tool operating the sub-1 GHz range. It allows the capture, analysis and re-transmission of RF via an Android device or a Linux PC. A powerful tool available in several versions.
What is PandwaRF?
PandwaRF is a pocket-sized, portable RF analysis tool operating the sub-1 GHz range.
It allows the capture, analysis and re-transmission of RF via an Android device or a Linux PC.
Practically, it removes the ‘standard SDR Grind’ of capturing, demodulating, analyzing, modifying and replaying by hand – replacing it with a simple but powerful interface. Device cloning by capturing existing codes & Real time data display
System Overview
The PandwaRF system consists of two elements: the hardware device and the software controller, either an Android device or a PC.
The hardware is a very capable device, tailored for beginners and advanced users alike.
Beyond the functionality provided by the Android interface, the PandwaRF can be easily controlled and customized. No need to risk bricking your device or writing in C, the PandwaRF can be controlled by JavaScript, directly on the smartphone.
RECEIVE
Capture any data in ASK/OOK/MSK/2-FSK/GFSK modulation from the 300-928 MHz band
Transfer the captured data to your smartphone & save/share it
Send the captured data in JSON to your own server for post-processing
Write your own scripts or use a provided one
TRANSMIT
Transmit previously captured data or write your own
Transmit data from a smartphone or directly from PandwaRF
Brute force with a predefined transmission pattern (encoders or devices)
Transmit power: +10dBm
ANALYZE
Visualize the frequency used by any device using the PandwaRF built-in Spectrum Analyzer
Directly show the maximum and average RSSI for a specific frequency band
Features
Captured Data processing offload
Radio Scripting (JavaScript & Python)
RF Packet sniffer
Spectrum analyzer
Fixed codes
Brute Force Attack
Android API & SDK
Capture/ replay attack
USB on Android
De Bruijn attack (OpenSesame) /Ongoing
Rolling codes /Ongoing
Multi-PandwaRF simultaneous connection /Ongoing
Demo Videos
Fixed codes support and rolling codes support
RF Packet sniffer & Spectrum analyzer
Optional Backend for storing/sharing RF codes & protocols
Evolutive as new RF protocols can be added on the fly
Over The Air FW update for BLE & CC1111 chips
Technical Specifications
Bluetooth Smart Module ISP130301, based on nRF51
CC1111 Low-Power SoC with Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver
Multi frequencies (from 300 MHz to 928 MHz)
Multi modulation (ASK/OOK/MSK/2-FSK/GFSK)
Transmit and receive in half duplex mode
Support data rates up to 500 kBaud
Open hardware
Full speed USB: 12 Mbps (Linux or Android)
Bluetooth Smart 4.0 (Android)
USB charging & battery powered
4 buttons to assign codes
4 Status LEDs
16 Mbit Flash Memory to save custom RF protocols
Rechargeable battery powered for stand-alone operation
Battery fuel gauge
RX amplifier for improved sensitivity: +13dB from 300MHz-1GHz