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# The Yardstick One and RFcat Notes
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As we covered in the Wireless Hacking video course, the Yardstick One is a very useful piece of hardware to perform testing of RF devices that communicate in frequencies under 1GHz. It can be combined with many tools, including RFcat. The following are a few links and resources that we discussed in the video course related to these tools:
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## Yardstick One
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* Yardstick One website: https://greatscottgadgets.com/2015/09-30-introducing-yard-stick-one/
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## RFcat
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* RFcat website: https://bitbucket.org/atlas0fd00m/rfcat
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The following are several useful RFcat commands:
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* d._debug = 1 – dumps debug messages to the screen
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* d.debug() - prints state information every second
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* d.discover() - listens for specific SYNCWORDS
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* d.lowball() - disables most “filters” to see more packets
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* d.lowballRestore() - restores the configuration before calling lowball()
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* d.RFlisten() - listens for signals and dumps data to the screen
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* d.RFcapture() - dumps data to screen, returns list of packets
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* d.scan() - scan a configurable frequency range for “stuff”
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* d.setChannel() - sets the channel to be used
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* d.setFHSSstate() - sets the FHSS state to be used
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* d.setFreq() - sets the frequency to be used
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* d.specan() - a spectrum analyzer
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* print d.reprRadioConfig() - print pretty config infoz
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