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NAME

       ubertooth-util - general purpose Ubertooth utility

SYNOPSIS

       ubertooth-util [-abcdefghijk-ellemenop-qrstuvwxyZ]

DESCRIPTION

       ubertooth-util(1)  is  a  catch-all  tool  for doing generally useful things with, to, and
       about Ubertooth. To get firmware revision and compile information, run:

              ubertooth-util -vV

       To fully reset Ubertooth, run:

              ubertooth-util -r

       Other options are available for modifying LED  states,  setting  channel,  and  performing
       miscellaneous radio-related actions. Refer to the [OPTIONS][] section for full details.

       The  utility  also  includes a simple range test tool for use with two Uberteeth. Refer to
       [RANGE TEST][] for full details.

OPTIONS

       Common options:

              • -v : get firmware revision number

              • -V : get compile info

              • -I : identify ubertooth device by flashing all LEDs

              • -d[0-1] : get/set all LEDs

              • -l[0-1] : get/set USR LED

              • -S : stop current operation

              • -r : full reset

              • -U<0-7> : set ubertooth device to use

       Radio options:

              • -a[0-7] : get/set power amplifier level

              • -c[2400-2483] : get/set channel in MHz

              • -C[0-78] : get/set channel

              • -q[1-225 (RSSI threshold)] : start LED spectrum analyzer

              • -t : intitiate continuous transmit test

              • -z : set squelch level

       Range test:

              • -e : start repeater mode

              • -m : display range test result

              • -n : initiate range test

       Miscellaneous:

              • -f : activate flash programming (DFU) mode

              • -i : activate In-System Programming (ISP) mode

              • -b : get hardware board id number

              • -p : get microcontroller Part ID

              • -s : get microcontroller serial number

RANGE TEST

       Using two Uberteeth it is possible to perform a  range  test.  One  Ubertooth  acts  as  a
       repeated by running:

              ubertooth-util -e

       A second Ubertooth (the sender) initiates the range test by running:

              ubertooth-util -n

       During  the range test the sender Ubertooth will transmit data packets at increasing power
       level, listening for repeats from the repeater Ubertooth.  The  receiving  Ubertooth  will
       validate that the received data was not corrupted in flight.

       The range test results can be displayed on the sender Ubertooth's system by running:

              ubertooth-util -m

       Note  that  the range test transmits the Cortex M3 microcontroller's serial number. If you
       do not wish  to  broadcast  that  information  wirelessly,  do  not  use  the  range  test
       functionality.

SEE ALSO

       ubertooth(7): overview of Project Ubertooth

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Mike Ryan.

COPYRIGHT

       ubertooth-util(1) is Copyright (c) 2010-2017. This tool is released under the GPLv2. Refer
       to COPYING for further details.