Hi all, i uploaded all my sources to the GSM Analyzer and libraries i use to bitbucket. You can find them here:
- https://bitbucket.org/g3gg0/rx-fft As there is a lot more than just the mentioned two tools, i will explain some of them now. Please understand that it was never meant to be a ready-to-sell tool or similar. It is just the result of some researches i did and the stuff i coded to learn about various technologies. To be honest, i never wanted to make it public at all, but i think there are many people out there who may have some use for it. Its all meant for *learning* and not for abusing technologies. Warning: ---------- Use it at your own risk! Respect the rights of others. My environment ---------------- - Windows Vista, Windows 7 - Visual Studio 2008 - RX-FFT USB 2.0 SDR (0 - 50 MHz via AD6636 DDC) - AOR AR5000 (5 kHz - 2.6 GHz) The tools: ------------ - AORemote: A simple remote control for my AOR5000. Never finished. - DemodulatorCollection: My swiss army knife for demodulating stuff from my USB receiver. Supports LUA scripts for chaining demodulator/decoder and manual LUA based decoding. - FirmwarePreloader Its of no use for you :) Thats for the USB-RX - GMSK Demodulator / GaussGenerator Early GMSK tests - LibRXFFT Contains everything i considered reusable. All GSM layers, FFT stuff, filters, demodulators, timers etc there is a native part also which is optional. - RX-FFT A FFT frontend to my USB-RX, wave files, HiQ-SDR etc. supports demodulation, saving, replaying, etc - RX-Oscilloscope Guess what? - RX-Radio Never finished - a simple SDR radio frontend. - SIMAuthDaemon If you want to decode recorded GSM Analyzer dumps, you can do so with access to the SIM card. and - GSM Analyzer A simple (not!) GSM downlink Demodulator and decoder. Its mainly text/log based, but supports some graphical visualizations if you are on Windows with DirectX support. You can save the recorded data from air into pseudo-XML files with extension .gad (GSM Analyzer Dump) Has support for kraken-win32 for realtime cracking. You have to start two instances of GSM Analyzer. a) one instance demodulating and saving into a .gad b) the second instance reading the .gad and cracking using kraken License: ---------- Uh, well... I'd start with GPL. Nearly all of the code was written by myself, just some GPL stuff here and there. (its tagged as such iirc) Notes: -------- That repository is an extract of my SVN, so there might be some confusing commit messages. If you have use for the code or if you even made money with it, consider some donations to [email protected] - i am using this account mainly to buy toys and stuff for me and my son :) BR, g3gg0 _______________________________________________ A51 mailing list [email protected] https://lists.srlabs.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/a51
