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RF CTF RedBaron Box

- Intel Nuc
- Slimq 240W Power Supply
- Nuand bladeRF 2.0 micro xA9
- Nuand bladeRF CNC Aluminum Case
- Nuand BT-100 Bias-tee Power Amplifier
- SCH-32 antenna
- Ettus USRP B200
- Linx 433 MHz antenna
- IEEE 802.15.4 Challenge
- 2x Arduino Uno with XBee shields
- 6LoWPAN Challenge
- 2x Raspberry Pi with Openlabs 802.15.4 modules
- Unication FLEX Pager
- Unication POCSAG Pager
This box runs the IEEE 802.15.4 challenges, the 6LoWPAN challenges, and Software Defined Radio (SDR) challenges that are experimental or not yet integrated into challengectl. The Unication pagers are the receivers for the POCSAG TX and FLEX TX challenges, where RF CTF contestants need to send a message to the pagers using the POCSAG or FLEX pager protocols. The Intel Nuc runs Pentoo and most commonly uses GNU Radio and various GNU Radio modules to transmit the experimental challenges using the USRP B200 and/or the bladeRF 2.0 micro.
The panel in the lid of the case that the Raspberry Pis, Arduinos, and Pagers are mounted to is the Pelican EZ-Click™ MOLLE Panel. Each of those devices are mounted to the panel with velcro, and the straps that the pagers are clipped to serve double duty to secure a small case to the lid while transporting the case.
The aluminum panel in the bottom of the case is a Pelican 1510 Interior Sub-Panel from DataPro. The rear panel with power, network, and USB inlets was also made by DataPro, to RedBaron's specifications.
The name plate on the case started as a blank anodized aluminum name plate from DataPro, and was laser engraved by RedBaron with the RFHS logo, his handle, and a QR code for https://rfhackers.com.