Instaling Yate2/11/2024 ![]() Start the bladeRF-cli utility and issue the version command: $ sudo bladeRF-cli -iįirmware version: 1.6.1-git-053fb13-buildomatic usb 1-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Next, install a few dependecies we’re gonna need soon: sudo apt-get install git apache2 php5 bladerf libbladerf-dev libbladerf0 automakeĪt this point, you should already be able to interact with the BladeRF, plug it into one of the USB ports of the RPI, dmesg should be telling you something like: usb 1-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=1d50, idProduct=6066 Let’s start by installing the latest Raspbian image to the micrsd card ( use the “lite” one, no need for UI ) ), boot the RPI, configure either the WiFi or ethernet and so forth, at the end of this process you should be able to SSH into the RPI. An USB battery pack ( I’m using a 26800mAh Anker Astro E7 ).A Raspberry Pi 3 ( model 2 and below are too slow ).Two Quad-band Cellular Duck Antennas SMA.In order to build your BTS you’ll need the following hardware: I’m not writing this post to help script kiddies breaking the law, my point is that GSM is broken by design and it’s about time vendors do something about it considering how much we’re paying for their services. In this blog post I’m going to explain how to create a portable GSM BTS which can be used either to create a private ( and vendor free! ) GSM network or for GSM active tapping/interception/hijacking … yes, with some (relatively) cheap electronic equipment you can basically build something very similar to what the governments are using from years to perform GSM interception. The last week I’ve been visiting my friend and colleque Ziggy in Tel Aviv which gave me something I’ve been waiting for almost a year, a brand new BladeRF x40, a low-cost USB 3.0 Software Defined Radio working in full-duplex, meaning that it can transmit and receive at the same time ( while for instance the HackRF is only half-duplex ).
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