Hello, thank you for this great video. Especially very detailed this qi facilitates for people who are not computer expert. Thank you also for the way you speak quite slowly, for people who put the translation in the subtitle who do not speak English. Good luck, the French-speaking community of Belgium is waiting for your next videos.
@@user-dn9kk9qu5yHi, with the tool you can read the signal of a remote, save it and reproduce it. So if the remote has a way to record a signal (like a reset button in the board...(check the remote instructions)) you can send the signal saved from the flipper zero to the remote. Is this what you wanted to achieve?
@@javiergarcia-cuervavelasco772 firstly thank you for replying I really appreciate it !👍 I have a used car key and I want to reset it's memory code for the previous car it was programmed to and I hope this device can send effectively renew or unlock or delete the eeprom ROM memory on my used key fob so I can set the key back to New again
When you say "unknown", just type it onto your fave search engine and see what uses that allocated frequency. As for range, it depends on A: the strength of the transmitted signal and B: your vicinity to it. You'll find most of them are car fobs, doorbells, other low power RF automation devices.
Astra says that the hardware only accepts signals from about a foot away, but myself and others have anecdotes showing we can passively analyze signals from at least several yards. Some of it is certainly noise, but you can correlate actual events to captured signals sometimes. What's your take on this?
Hi again. I grew up in Sheffield and Rotherham and we all used Chrimbo at school. Now i live in Cheshire and people look at me like I'm some kind of oik when I say Chrimbo.
@@Cornz38 it's Crarstmars in Chess shire int it? Reet posh round there, probably think a flipper zero is an underperforming real estate agent? Could you cover a ducky script that extracts all the passwords off a hypothetical work cockwombles laptop to an email address in explicit detail? Not to be used in any illegal/malicious manner if course? I'm currently trying to learn python but John Cleese won't return my letters.
Hello, thank you for this great video. Especially very detailed this qi facilitates for people who are not computer expert. Thank you also for the way you speak quite slowly, for people who put the translation in the subtitle who do not speak English. Good luck, the French-speaking community of Belgium is waiting for your next videos.
Fantastic video!
Thank you.
I figured it had to do with gain but wasn't positive. Great video, thanks!
Thanks. Glad it helped...
I love your videos mate. Thank you ☺️
Thank you.
Hi mate can I factory reset remote controls with this tool?
@@user-dn9kk9qu5yHi, with the tool you can read the signal of a remote, save it and reproduce it. So if the remote has a way to record a signal (like a reset button in the board...(check the remote instructions)) you can send the signal saved from the flipper zero to the remote.
Is this what you wanted to achieve?
@@javiergarcia-cuervavelasco772 firstly thank you for replying I really appreciate it !👍 I have a used car key and I want to reset it's memory code for the previous car it was programmed to and I hope this device can send effectively renew or unlock or delete the eeprom ROM memory on my used key fob so I can set the key back to New again
Thanks for this. I just got mine and I was wondering what that setting was.
Glad I could help
Finally. I thought my flipper was broken cause i could not get it to work. The rssi filter was maxed out
Glad i was of help. Please consider subscribing to my channel of random.
Could I use this to discover unknown radio frequencies in my area? If so what kind of range could I expect?
When you say "unknown", just type it onto your fave search engine and see what uses that allocated frequency. As for range, it depends on A: the strength of the transmitted signal and B: your vicinity to it. You'll find most of them are car fobs, doorbells, other low power RF automation devices.
Astra says that the hardware only accepts signals from about a foot away, but myself and others have anecdotes showing we can passively analyze signals from at least several yards.
Some of it is certainly noise, but you can correlate actual events to captured signals sometimes.
What's your take on this?
What firmware is that. I don't seem to have the same interface.
Dark Flipper's Unleashed.
subbed
Thank you.
Nice!
Thanks!
I thought it was rather silly sausage indicator. Yet again a lesson learnt. Good job. Happy Crimbo (scouseism)
Hi again. I grew up in Sheffield and Rotherham and we all used Chrimbo at school. Now i live in Cheshire and people look at me like I'm some kind of oik when I say Chrimbo.
@@Cornz38 it's Crarstmars in Chess shire int it?
Reet posh round there, probably think a flipper zero is an underperforming real estate agent?
Could you cover a ducky script that extracts all the passwords off a hypothetical work cockwombles laptop to an email address in explicit detail?
Not to be used in any illegal/malicious manner if course?
I'm currently trying to learn python but John Cleese won't return my letters.
@@leebarcode1973 Oh the look i get when they open the door and i open with "Eyup Luv, wot can a' do f' thee"??
@@leebarcode1973 Do you have said script????
@@leebarcode1973 I'm currently trying to learn python but John Cleese won't return my letters.
You should have an argument with him.
Wit new updat thet rook off the wifi distant.nuber for signal monitor
Yor keybord. is bracken.
Can it be fixed
Seems to have corrected itself.@@mannyfresh2deff