So I’m researching a wireless microphone that also has an LCD and keypad on it. It uses a TI CC2400 2.4ghz chip. I’m curious if anyone here has any devices to sniff the packets coming out of it?
Apparently a lot of the 2.4GHz devices use the same basic chip/protocol.
This article may help you
Yes, I actually have seen that Pretty cool.
I’m guessing the DMS doesn’t have any of those toys to analyze packets from the air…
I have a box of the nrf boards he used. Your welcome to one.
What is your goal?
Does the space have an SDR?
I may be up at the space monday to look at the PCB mill. I have some optical end stops, as well as proximity end stops, and I’d like to get that thing running. I over bought on parts when I built the prusa i3 printer a while back, so i have quite pile of left overs. So If you have those at the space I’ll bring in the target and we can tinker with it if you’re game.
As far as “goal” it’s a aching curiosity mostly… I think this device is interesting and would like to know more about it
http://www.thetazzbot.com/2017/06/15/magic-sing-karaoke-microphone-tear-down-part-2/
I believe we actually have the end stop switches. We are simply awaiting @artg_dms to decide how he wants them mounted.
Oh, ok. cool. Maybe I could help in some small way…design some mounts and 3d print them?