NishanthMenon changed the topic of #openocd to: this is the place to discuss all things OpenOCD | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/openocd/
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<pi0> anyone here know any decent inexpensive alternative to hackrf?
<pi0> also anyone awake?
<olerem> pi0: depends on the task
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<pi0> sorry for mentioning in this channel, but it is to sniff the frequency of an rc toy, i believe the range may be from 27-60, but i am not certain
<pi0> i do own a generic sdr, 9 dollar one
<PaulFertser> Current RC hobby equipment is all 2.4 GHz afaict.
<pi0> nice even within the last 3 years?
<pi0> i think that should still hold right
<pi0> if its 2.4 then an ubertooth might work
<pi0> i think
<PaulFertser> pi0: popular cheap quadcopters are nicely supported.
<pi0> oh is this firmware for ubertooth
<pi0> or is it just a protocol
<PaulFertser> pi0: it's a project that implements plenty of different protocols on stm32-based hobby transmitters.
<PaulFertser> So you buy a single nice transmitter and controll all of your cool RC things with it.
<pi0> i like it! i previously took your recommendation and own 3 blackpills
<pi0> stm32f401ccu6
<pi0> now to find a transmittor on aliexpress, i own some NRF24L01, lora, esp32/8266
<pi0> and recommendation on a well supported one for stm32
<PaulFertser> pi0: what do you want to control?
<pi0> simple motors
<pi0> most likely not more than 3
<pi0> rc car
<PaulFertser> pi0: and you already have that car and transmitter for it? Probably then the best way would be to attach your MCU to transmitter's inputs.
<pi0> i own the car, i gutted the original on board pcb only because its a 2nd hand store toy
<pi0> i do not own the remote
<pi0> on my second project i do own the remote
<pi0> but motorshields i have are l298n
<PaulFertser> Some real toy toys might be using any RC frequency or even IR.
<PaulFertser> I had some more serious equipment in mind.
<pi0> well i am starting out with this, eventually i will move onto my quadcopter i already purchased the motors, esc's pdb, flight controller, etc
<pi0> but i do need to start small
<PaulFertser> So if you have flight controller probably you can use it for the car too?
<pi0> i do see the logic in that, but i also wanted to make use of my other shields
<pi0> in combination with the stm32
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