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btle_rx not working with HackRF #10

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Sp3ctr3 opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 2 comments
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btle_rx not working with HackRF #10

Sp3ctr3 opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 2 comments

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@Sp3ctr3
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Sp3ctr3 commented Sep 27, 2016

Hi,

I've been trying to sniff the advertisement packets for a BLE Beacon as well as a BLE tracker using btle_rx. However I'm unable to capture any data even when specifying the exact channel of advertisement. However, these advertisement packets are being picked up by ubertooth-btle. I have tried changing the gain values and even specifying the frequency instead of the channel with no results. The RX LED of HackRF is lit up while running btle_rx.

Similarly for btle_tx, I've tried to transmitting the samples mentioned in the documentation. I'm unable to get the transmitted packets in ubertooth-btle. In case of iBeacon sample, my phone is unable to see it as well. The TX LED of HackRF is lit when running btle_tx.

Thanks!

@elale59
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elale59 commented Nov 2, 2016

Hi friend !

I have exactly the same problem when using rx OR tx mode !

I tried to change the channel, but I am not sure to well understand the setup instructions when it is said: " You should specify correct value for data channel according to captured connection setup procedure"

I didn't manage to capture a single BLE packet until now !
Have you been able to solve the issue ?

@JiaoXianjun
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Most cases, you need to adjust the gain setting. I confirm the tools work fine now.

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