2.9 KiB
Various SUB files I've found or created. Some tested, some not.
Special thanks to FalsePhilosopher for organization help and everyone else that shares files!
How are the raw SUB files are formatted? (Adapted from a chat with Olivi55!)
This is a very quick and dirty explanation of the Flipper "raw" SUB format. Enough to figure out more at least.
Each numerical value is the duration of a pulse in microseconds. Positive is 1
and negative is 0
.
Example: 3607 -100 1789 -66
means 1 (positive) during the 3607µs
then 0 (negative) during the 100µs
, etc.
NOTE: The deBruijn and OpenSesame files have moved to the Garages subfolder.
You can generate MANY of your own SUBs, such as MegaCode and Firefly, over at Flipper Maker.
Looking to mess with garage doors? You can try the OpenSesame/deBruijn files above.
(Also check out more info at RemoteDup, GarageHack, and Learn Button coding.
Frequency limitations and caveats
Officially supported frequencies: 300-348 MHz, 387-464 MHz, and 779-928 MHz (from CC1101 chip docs)
Unofficially supported frequencies: 281-361 MHz, 378-481 MHz, and 749-962 MHz (from YARD Stick One CC1111 docs)
Official does not allow anything outside of the officially supported CC1101 specs.
RogueMaster & CodeGrabber (Unleashed) allows unofficially supported frequencies with the extend_range
and dangerous_settings
files.
NOTE: Going outside the officially supported frequencies may DAMAGE YOUR FLIPPER AMP.
Please understand what you're doing if trying to break out of official frequencies.
You'll need to edit some code and recompile if you want to break outside of the officially supported frequencies. Proceed with caution.
Allowed to transmit (MHz):
R01: 433.05-434.79; 868.15-868.55
R02: 304.10-321.95; 433.05-434.79; 915.00-928.00
R03: 312.00-315.25; 920.50-923.50
Shipped to:
R01: EU, UK, RU, UA, BY, BA, PF, VA, IS, KZ, LI, MD, MK, NO, RS, CH, TR
R02: US, CA, AU, NZ, MX, BR, CL, AR, UM
R03: rest of the world
Modulation (AM/FM)
AM650 and FM650 modulation tries to cover more range of frequencies at the cost of less pickup distance.
AM270 and FM270 modulation offer a more narrow range, but have a cleaner pickup and slightly better distance.