A remote using 23bit data

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ruh files: HackRF-0101011110110011000-433_92MHz-2MSps-2MHz.complex16s - Google Drive

Data of signals received in urh:
Button1:01010111101100110001000
Button2:01010111101100110000100
Button3:01010111101100110000010
Button4:01010111101100110000001

Without looking at the capture, if only the last 4 bits change and the example is correct, it should be small file to generate with tools like URH (universal radio hacker) for example.

get the capture in the analyzer/generator
select the last 4 bits and just fuzz them and you should be able to generate all options into sub files that are very small.

There are 4 different signals in the file. The data of 4 buttons is analyzed, in the signal ,1000 means 0 ,1110 means 1.

And I verified the data on another specialized device called D10M+ ,that device gives a chip called 23bit, its different from 1527 or 2262

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An interesting device. I’ll have to look up more information on it.

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That’s a professional equipment for locksmith in China. It can crack almost any key fob like Access control gates, rolling doors, parking barriers, electric bicycles, except rolling codes, and even records data of one button and produces data of other buttons of a remote key, or scanning the code of key in multiple frequencies at the same time, so now it’s banned for abuse. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=d10m%2B

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I assume that’s why the one I saw for sale had very carefully worded language. They were clear about the things it couldn’t do. I imagine those things are a firmware flash away.

Look 'for pandora device, also claims to do about the same thing , just a little harder to find normal priced ones and filter out the scam sites, but its a cool gadget that also seems pretty cheap.

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