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ubertooth-debug(1) User Commands ubertooth-debug(1)

ubertooth-debug - Classic Bluetooth discovery, sniffing, and decoding

ubertooth-debug -r <number>[,<number>[,...]]

ubertooth-debug(1) is a tool for reading register values from the CC2400 chip on Ubertooth One. It is primarily designed to assist firmware development but may be of interest to curious hackers.

Options:

  • -r <reg>[,<reg> [,[...]]] : Read one or more registers from the CC2400 on Ubertooth
  • -r <start>-<end> : Read a consecutive set of registers from the CC2400 on Ubertooth
  • -v <0-2> : Sets the level of verbosity, default is 1.
  • -U<0-7> : Which Ubertooth device to use

To read the MANOR register, use:

ubertooth-debug -r 19

Registers can also be specified by name, the following will also read the MANOR register:

ubertooth-debug -r %manor

Read a range of registers:

ubertooth-debug -r 19-22

Dump all registers with:

ubertooth-debug -r 0x00-0x70

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This manual page was written by Dominic Spill.

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

March 2017 Project Ubertooth