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Marauder v6

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Marauder v6

The Marauder v6 is the second in the line of standalone Marauder hardware offering WiFi and Bluetooth analysis capabilities with a full user interface controlled via touch display. Included in the hardware is a full power management system which supplies power to the touch display, ESP32 MCU, and battery management circuit

Marauder

With the onboard ESP32 and Micro SD card slot, users can run the Marauder firmware which allows them access to WiFi and Bluetooth analysis capabilities. For additional information regarding the features of the Marauder firmware, please read the rest of the project wiki. The Marauder v6 uses the _v6 and _v6_1 distribution of the Marauder firmware. This is relevant when it comes time to update the firmware.

Battery

This unit includes integrated battery management hardware which accommodates fitment and charging for a 3.7V 18650 Lion battery.

Touch Display

This unit features a 2.8" ILI9341 Touch display. The menu and various function of the Marauder firmware may be navigated using screen presses. The main menu features a virtual three button system split into thirds. The top third of the display acts as the UP button. The center third acts as the SELECT button. The lower third acts as the DOWN button. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the desired menu option and the SELECT button to select it.

GPS

The Marauder v6 has three relevant hardware revisions. The standard v6, the v6.1 which features a new SD configuration, and the v6.2 which features the same new SD configuration but also comes complete with integrated GPS module. For the v6 and v6.1, GPS expansion modules can be purchased from awokdynamics.com. The integrated GPS offers location data which may be used for wardriving, marking points of interest, or other various location data logging needs.

Updating Firmware

Firmware for the Marauder v6 can be updated through through the USB port via FZEE Flasher, Spacehuhn Webflasher, Arduino IDE, or via the SD card slot. For more information regarding firmware updates, please see Update Firmware.

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