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RocketGod
fd158e873a
Jammer improvements (#2674)
* Add new jammer modes
Overview:
This PR enhances the PortaPack Jammer app by introducing eight new signal types, ported from my Flipper Zero RF Jammer app (https://github.com/RocketGod-git/flipper-zero-rf-jammer). These modes expand the app's capability to disrupt a wide range of RF communication protocols, from analog radios to modern digital systems. The implementation preserves the original app structure, resolves namespace conflicts, and ensures compatibility with the Mayhem firmware.

New Modes

The following modes have been added to the options_type in ui_jammer.hpp, with corresponding signal generation in proc_jammer.cpp:

Noise: Generates broadband white noise to interfere with analog and digital signals (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, key fobs). Highly effective for overwhelming receivers across a frequency range.

Sine: Produces a continuous, unmodulated sine wave to jam narrowband receivers, ideal for analog FM/AM radios or telemetry systems.

Square: Emits a harmonic-rich square wave, disrupting digital protocols (e.g., OOK, ASK) and systems sensitive to sharp transitions, such as remote keyless entry.

Sawtooth (Experimental): Generates a sawtooth wave with a unique harmonic profile, useful for testing interference against PWM-based or niche analog systems.

Triangle (Experimental): Creates a triangle wave with minimal harmonics, suitable for exploratory jamming of narrowband systems or receiver linearity testing.

Chirp: Outputs a rapid frequency-sweeping chirp signal, effective against frequency-hopping and spread-spectrum systems (e.g., some Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or military radios).

Gauss: Generates Gaussian noise to mimic natural interference, targeting digital systems like GPS or data links by degrading signal-to-noise ratios.

Brute (Experimental): Transmits a constant maximum-amplitude signal to saturate simple receiver front-ends, useful for brute-force jamming of basic analog devices.

* Fixed and made brutal.

This PR introduces user-focused improvements to the Jammer App in the HackRF PortaPack Mayhem Firmware, enhancing usability and flexibility. The changes address specific user requirements for a more intuitive default configuration, continuous waveform support, and dynamic setting adjustments during transmission.
2025-05-31 22:16:57 +02:00
RocketGod
43a1bc0445
Jammer app add modes (#2659)
* Add new jammer modes

Overview

This PR enhances the PortaPack Jammer app by introducing eight new signal types, ported from my Flipper Zero RF Jammer app (https://github.com/RocketGod-git/flipper-zero-rf-jammer). These modes expand the app's capability to disrupt a wide range of RF communication protocols, from analog radios to modern digital systems. The implementation preserves the original app structure, resolves namespace conflicts, and ensures compatibility with the Mayhem firmware.

New Modes

The following modes have been added to the options_type in ui_jammer.hpp, with corresponding signal generation in proc_jammer.cpp:

Noise: Generates broadband white noise to interfere with analog and digital signals (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, key fobs). Highly effective for overwhelming receivers across a frequency range.

Sine: Produces a continuous, unmodulated sine wave to jam narrowband receivers, ideal for analog FM/AM radios or telemetry systems.

Square: Emits a harmonic-rich square wave, disrupting digital protocols (e.g., OOK, ASK) and systems sensitive to sharp transitions, such as remote keyless entry.

Sawtooth (Experimental): Generates a sawtooth wave with a unique harmonic profile, useful for testing interference against PWM-based or niche analog systems.

Triangle (Experimental): Creates a triangle wave with minimal harmonics, suitable for exploratory jamming of narrowband systems or receiver linearity testing.

Chirp: Outputs a rapid frequency-sweeping chirp signal, effective against frequency-hopping and spread-spectrum systems (e.g., some Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or military radios).

Gauss: Generates Gaussian noise to mimic natural interference, targeting digital systems like GPS or data links by degrading signal-to-noise ratios.

Brute (Experimental): Transmits a constant maximum-amplitude signal to saturate simple receiver front-ends, useful for brute-force jamming of basic analog devices.

* Add new jammer modes

Overview

This PR enhances the PortaPack Jammer app by introducing eight new signal types, ported from my Flipper Zero RF Jammer app (https://github.com/RocketGod-git/flipper-zero-rf-jammer). These modes expand the app's capability to disrupt a wide range of RF communication protocols, from analog radios to modern digital systems. The implementation preserves the original app structure, resolves namespace conflicts, and ensures compatibility with the Mayhem firmware.

New Modes

The following modes have been added to the options_type in ui_jammer.hpp, with corresponding signal generation in proc_jammer.cpp:

Noise: Generates broadband white noise to interfere with analog and digital signals (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, key fobs). Highly effective for overwhelming receivers across a frequency range.

Sine: Produces a continuous, unmodulated sine wave to jam narrowband receivers, ideal for analog FM/AM radios or telemetry systems.

Square: Emits a harmonic-rich square wave, disrupting digital protocols (e.g., OOK, ASK) and systems sensitive to sharp transitions, such as remote keyless entry.

Sawtooth (Experimental): Generates a sawtooth wave with a unique harmonic profile, useful for testing interference against PWM-based or niche analog systems.

Triangle (Experimental): Creates a triangle wave with minimal harmonics, suitable for exploratory jamming of narrowband systems or receiver linearity testing.

Chirp: Outputs a rapid frequency-sweeping chirp signal, effective against frequency-hopping and spread-spectrum systems (e.g., some Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or military radios).

Gauss: Generates Gaussian noise to mimic natural interference, targeting digital systems like GPS or data links by degrading signal-to-noise ratios.

Brute (Experimental): Transmits a constant maximum-amplitude signal to saturate simple receiver front-ends, useful for brute-force jamming of basic analog devices.
2025-05-19 19:16:28 +02:00
Totoo
ced8012783
Theme system (#2164)
* Themes instead of Styles
* Colors changed to theme colors
* Reworked style management
* Theme settings app
* warn, menu dual set
* Added Aqua style
2024-05-27 21:02:52 +02:00
Totoo
1bf95e85a0
Fixed #1670 (#1676) 2023-12-26 07:16:54 +01:00
Totoo
02810bf527
Move Jammer ext app (with baseband image too) (#1647) 2023-12-15 20:18:21 +01:00
Renamed from firmware/application/apps/ui_jammer.hpp (Browse further)