This video shows how to use three different LTE tools within DragonOS Focal. Since the bladeRFxA9 was used, a modified version of LTE Cell Scanner was downloaded and used instead of the built in version. I should note that after making this video it would appear that the developer of LTE Cell Scanner (the fork) may have fixed LTE Cell Scanner within the last few days or so to work with the updated libbladerf. I'll have to check and see.
I used srsLTE and a b205mini to create the enodeb, while the bladeRFxA9 performed the scanner functions. Of the three tools, Crocodile Hunter is by far the most advanced. I recommend fully setting it up with GPS and using both Wigle/Open Cell ID connection information.
In the next video we'll take a look at using some of the same tools with the HackRF One.
Hardware:
- bladeRFxA9 (xA4 will also work)
- b205mini
Topics Covered:
- Setup srsLTE enodeb / default settings
- Use the srsLTE cell search example
- Basic setup and use of Crocodile Hunter
- Download and use the modified LTE Cell Scanner tool w/ bladeRF
Tools:
- github.com/srsLTE/srsLTE
- github.com/EFForg/crocodilehu...
- www.opencellid.org
- wigle.net/
- github.com/JiaoXianjun/LTE-Ce...
- drive.google.com/drive/folder...
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