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Update 33 (Closes #26)
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- *This FAQ is still being worked on, and contributions are welcome.*
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- *If your question isn't answered here, **SEARCH** the [Discord](https://flipperzero.one/discord) and check pinned messages before asking there.*
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## Meta
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### What is Awesome Flipper Zero?
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It's an [Awesome List](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/main/awesome.md) that I ([djsime1](https://dj.je)) created shortly after receiving Lurat, my lovely dolphin sidekick.
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### How can I contribute to this repo?
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Perferably, open a [Pull Request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request) with your changes, or use one of the methods in the next question to contact me.
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### I found a mistake, broken link, or something else. What should I do?
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Open a [new discussion](https://github.com/djsime1/awesome-flipperzero/discussions/new) on this repo, Message me on Discord ([`@DJ#9822`](https://discord.gg/9rduBhctJ6)), Telegram ([`djsime1`](https://t.me/djsime1)), or email me (![dj at dj.je](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8518150/180326401-1408742a-124c-49a7-9818-60c31d0e0d28.png)).
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## General
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(TODO)
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### What MicroSD card should I use?
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- It should be a reputable brand (Like SanDisk, Sony, etc.) because often cheaper cards don't fully support the communication protocol Flipper uses.
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- The card should have a capacity between 4 and 64 GB, but an 8 GB card is MORE than enough.
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- After inserting the card, use the Flipper's setting menu to format (clear) and test the card.
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- Before ejecting the card, unmount it via the Settings menu to ensure data isn't corrupted.
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- Note: You might need a paperclip or similar object to push the SD card in and out of the device.
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- Read the [official documentation](https://docs.flipperzero.one/basics/sd-card) for more information!
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### How do I install databases and dumps?
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Make sure there's a working MicroSD card in the device first by following the steps above.
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Once you download the dump, you can use qFlipper or the Flipper mobile app to transfer them. If you're transfering a large file or many at once, you can also eject the SD card from Flipper and insert it in your computer for faster transfers.
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- In qFlipper: Plug your device in, go to the file browser tab, navigate into the SD card, and drop files in their corresponding folders (The folder names are similar to the file extensions).
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- For mobile apps: Make sure you're connected via Bluetooth, save the file to the app's archive, and synchronize it back to the device.
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- For plugging the SD card into your PC, drop files in their corresponding folders (The folder names are similar to the file extensions).
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### How do I install applications and plugins?
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The links listed in this repo can't be installed as easily as drag-and-drop.
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Most of them have to be manually merged into the firmware and fully recompiled. (Documentation coming soon)
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As for ELF/FAP's, they're in a very early stage of development and require a special version of the firmware to be installed. I DO NOT recommend using them until they are officially merged into the main firmware.
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*If you're really insistent, install the firmware from [this comment](https://github.com/flipperdevices/flipperzero-firmware/pull/1387#issuecomment-1182470778), place the `.elf` or `.fap` file in the `apps` directory on the SD card (create it if necessary), and use the ELF loader application to run them.*
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### How do I write my own applications/plugins/firmware?
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(WIP)
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### How do I install custom firmwares?
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First, ask yourself if you really need to. Sure, it might be fun to break out of Sub-GHz transmission restrictions, but how often are you actually going to do that? Is it really worth breaking the law?
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After you've ignored the previous sentences, make sure there's a working MicroSD card in your Flipper and head over to the repository of your perferred firmware. Look for releases and find the `.dfu` file or updater package (typically a `.tar` or `.zip` file, always contains a file named `update.fuf`).
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- If you only have a `.dfu`, it can be installed using the "Install from file" option in qFlipper. Select the file and begin the installation.
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- If you have an updater package, extract and transfer the folder (not the original archive file) to the `update` folder on the SD card (create if needed). Once transferred, go to the idle screen of the Flipper, press down to access the file browser, then left to view all folders. From there, open the `update` folder (typically at the bottom of the list) and find the folder you just transferred. Lastly, select the file named `update` and choose "Run in app" to install the firmware.
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If there was no pre-compiled update file/package, you'll have to build the firmware yourself. See the next question for details.
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For more information, read the [official documentation](https://docs.flipperzero.one/basics/firmware-update).
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### How do I compile my own firmware/applications?
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(WIP)
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## Sub-GHz
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### What does "This frequency can only be used for RX in your region" mean?
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Due to legal regulations, Flipper is not allowed to transmit on certain frequencies depending on your order location.
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For more information, read this: https://docs.flipperzero.one/sub-ghz/frequencies
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For more information, referr to the [official documentation](https://docs.flipperzero.one/sub-ghz/frequencies)
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If you have no regard for laws, you can use custom firmwares such as Unleashed to bypass this restriction **at your own risk.**
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### How do I find the frequency of a device/transponder?
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If it's a commonly used frequency, bring the device *really close* to the Flipper and use the Frequency analyzer.
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If that didn't work, check for the device's FCC ID. It's legally required to be somewhere on the device if it's sold in the US.
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Then, look up that ID on https://fccid.io.
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Then, look up that ID on [FCC ID.io](https://fccid.io).
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### I can't tune Flipper to capture a specific frequency.
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(TODO)
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A brute force code tries every possible code for a specific bit length, however this is inefficient.
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Example: 0001, 0002, 0003, 0004 ... 9998, 9999.
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Debruin sequences are more efficient by merging multiple codes together.
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Example: 365, 136, and 650 can all be found in 13650 by looking at 3 digits individually.
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Example: 365, 136, and 650 can all be found in 13650 by looking at groups of 3 digits individually.
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## NFC & RFID
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| Indala | X | | X | X | |
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| T5577 | X | X | X | X | |
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### How do I identify which type of card I have?
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### How do I identify which type of card/tag I have?
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To determine the protocol (NFC, RFID, or iClass/PicoPass) you'll need to attempt reading in each corresponding app. If nothing works, check the tag/card for any markings or indications. As a last resort, take a picture and ask in the [Flipper Discord server](https://flipperzero.one/discord).
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### How do I identify which type of NFC tag I have?
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Run the "Read card" action in the NFC app. If you don't see "NFC-A", your card is unfortunately unsupported.
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Note that you've only read the card UID and type, *not the actual data.* For that you need to select the "Run compatible app" option.
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- [`Hard case` Smaller than pelican case, but still bulky.](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5387015)
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- [`WiFi Module v1 Case` Small cover for the WiFi dev board.](https://www.printables.com/model/179910-case-for-flipper-zero-wi-fi-module-v1)
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- [`Flipper screen protector` An alternative screen protector for Flipper.](https://www.photodon.com/p/2419-01.html)
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- [`WiFi Scanner Module` Based on ESP8266. You'll need to solder a board for this one.](https://github.com/SequoiaSan/FlipperZero-WiFi-Scanner_Module-ESP8266)
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- [`WiFi Scanner Module` You'll need to solder a board for this one.](https://github.com/SequoiaSan/FlipperZero-WiFi-Scanner_Module)
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- [`Skadis holder` Flipper Zero holder for Ikea Skadis.](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5434476)
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## Off-device & Debugging
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