No it absolutely needs an SDR. In the video, you just can’t see it, but there is a brand new Signal SDR Pro that the docker is interacting with to create the GSM BTS and those phones you see on screen are real physical phones. I’m just screen sharing them to my PC so you can see what is happening.
Yep, that’s the beauty of his project, he’s accounted for and provided a way to drop modified bin files into the host that get passed into and loaded within the docker.
I really need some urgent help in detecting some unidentified voce interceptions being going thru my tv, phone and other devices. i have a sdr n linux but dnt knw how to find the right frequency to get a clear recording of these audio messages.
Compared to getting all the packages and config files sorted out manually, I do find this much easier. To someone new to Linux, probably not easy. But if you can get DragonOS and docker installed as I’ve detailed before and linked to, I’d say it’s doable. Would more details or review of something help? Open to suggestions.
Good work . Does it mean your project can run without the support of harder ware like sdr or hacker1rf
No it absolutely needs an SDR. In the video, you just can’t see it, but there is a brand new Signal SDR Pro that the docker is interacting with to create the GSM BTS and those phones you see on screen are real physical phones. I’m just screen sharing them to my PC so you can see what is happening.
It works with bladeRF?
Lime and uhd. For the bladerf you’d use YateBTS or OpenBTS (I think)
Can this be done with LibreSDR?
Yep, that’s the beauty of his project, he’s accounted for and provided a way to drop modified bin files into the host that get passed into and loaded within the docker.
I forgot to put links
github.com/godfuzz3r/osmo-nidc
One thing I noticed though is that my LibreSDR uspr created network wasn’t seen by the OnePlus 2
@@cemaxecuter7783 Thanks for answering !
Ok now this is really cool
I really need some urgent help in detecting some unidentified voce interceptions being going thru my tv, phone and other devices. i have a sdr n linux but dnt knw how to find the right frequency to get a clear recording of these audio messages.
can it be done for LTE?
Yep with srsLTE for example
I don't have any idea what this is used for. Can you explain in laymen terms?
DIY GSM network
Hi. Great video...
Can this be done with Hackrf???
Unfortunately no. Hackrf is only half duplex
Easy setup you say…
Compared to getting all the packages and config files sorted out manually, I do find this much easier. To someone new to Linux, probably not easy. But if you can get DragonOS and docker installed as I’ve detailed before and linked to, I’d say it’s doable. Would more details or review of something help? Open to suggestions.