Thanks, I still need to flash mine. I am still using the Raytac Nordic NRF, it works great for my projects. But, I have not tried to focus on the DroneID sensing.
Man, watching these videos thinking, if only you also produced a version of DragonOS for ARM architecture!! There are a lot of Apple Silicone folks, and a lot more machines are now moving to ARM with the Snapdragon releases. Have you considered it? Would it be a challenge?
@@cemaxecuter7783 I’m grateful for your care for this!! I honestly think that between your current x86 built and an ARM build (which covers all Apple devices released in the last 4 years + a growing set of computers), you’re covering all architectures people would love
You’d follow this to the T so long as you have the correct version (different then CatSniffer) github.com/nccgroup/Sniffle?tab=readme-ov-file#firmware-installation-sonoff-usb-dongle
I’m pretty certain that the mavic 3 only sends it over WiFi, not Bluetooth. I have to try to build a database of what drones transmit remote ID over what.. i.e WiFi, Bluetooth, both, network?
@innerfire369 yep, the same dissector can do WiFi when setup correctly with the right interface and settings. Check the main repo readme that I forked from and it has directions for sniffing WiFi remote id.
Drones that are transmitting the mentioned Remote ID protocol, specifically the BT5 Long Range type transmission. As to exact models offering that type of transmission, I’m not sure. www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id There’s some info here on modules drone-remote-id.com/
Thanks, I still need to flash mine. I am still using the Raytac Nordic NRF, it works great for my projects. But, I have not tried to focus on the DroneID sensing.
Man, watching these videos thinking, if only you also produced a version of DragonOS for ARM architecture!! There are a lot of Apple Silicone folks, and a lot more machines are now moving to ARM with the Snapdragon releases. Have you considered it? Would it be a challenge?
I can sure try and find some time here soon to take that on. But I wonder how many versions would be needed?
@@cemaxecuter7783 I’m grateful for your care for this!! I honestly think that between your current x86 built and an ARM build (which covers all Apple devices released in the last 4 years + a growing set of computers), you’re covering all architectures people would love
Do you flash the sonoff the same as you flashed the catsniffer?
You’d follow this to the T so long as you have the correct version (different then CatSniffer)
github.com/nccgroup/Sniffle?tab=readme-ov-file#firmware-installation-sonoff-usb-dongle
I try on DJI Avata and mavic 3 mini all with flashed sonoff Dongle plus but noting happend...(no output from tshark)
I’m pretty certain that the mavic 3 only sends it over WiFi, not Bluetooth. I have to try to build a database of what drones transmit remote ID over what.. i.e WiFi, Bluetooth, both, network?
@@cemaxecuter7783 do u think is posible to sniff wifi id with a "simple" dongle?
@innerfire369 yep, the same dissector can do WiFi when setup correctly with the right interface and settings. Check the main repo readme that I forked from and it has directions for sniffing WiFi remote id.
How about dumping that .json into your takserver
For sure! Slowly working on it now.
What type of drones can detect?
Drones that are transmitting the mentioned Remote ID protocol, specifically the BT5 Long Range type transmission. As to exact models offering that type of transmission, I’m not sure.
www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id
There’s some info here on modules
drone-remote-id.com/
@@cemaxecuter7783 Thanks!
@@cemaxecuter7783 Do you think Walmart and Amazon will be required to publicly-broadcast real time Remote ID like us mere hobbyists?
Good question, there’s also another type that’s some networked version. I need to go read it again.
@@cemaxecuter7783 I try it, but with flag -l on sniff_reciver won't show anything...