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LGE Tool transmits proprietary RF control frames used by certain laser tag systems operating in the 868 MHz ISM band. The system uses RFM69-based FSK packets with a fixed network ID and sync word. The tool was originally written by Furrtek for the portapack-havoc project.
Warning
This tool is intended for research and testing on equipment you own or operate. Transmitting control commands on third-party systems without authorisation may be illegal in your jurisdiction.
Radio Parameters
The system uses three fixed channels in the 868 MHz band. The default frequency is 868.067 MHz.
| Channel | Frequency |
|---|---|
| 1 | 868.067 MHz |
| 2 | 868.183 MHz |
| 3 | 868.295 MHz |
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Modulation | FSK |
| Baud rate | 9600 |
| Deviation | 4,000 Hz |
| Bandwidth | 2,500,000 Hz |
| Packet format | RFM69, Network ID 5, Sync 0x2DD4 |
Controls
- Frame: Selects the type of command frame to transmit (see below).
- All ch. (checkbox, default: on): When enabled, the frame is transmitted sequentially on all three channels (868.067 → 868.183 → 868.295 MHz). When disabled, only the currently selected frequency is used.
- Room (1–2): Room/arena number.
- Text: Player or team nickname, up to 15 characters. Opens the alpha keyboard on press.
- Team (1–6): Team number.
- Player (1–50): Player number.
Frame Types
| Frame | Description | Fields used |
|---|---|---|
| Key | Simulates a hit/shot on the target player | Room, Player |
| Set nickname | Assigns a nickname to a player | Room, Player, Team, Text |
| Set team | Sets the name for a team | Team, Text |
| Brdcst nick | Broadcasts a player's nickname to all units | Player, Team, Text |
| Start | Sends a game start command | Room |
| Game over | Sends a game end command | Room |
| Set vest | Configures a vest/sensor unit | See below |
Set vest (vest configuration)
The Set vest frame configures the behaviour of an individual vest unit:
- ID (1–2): Vest unit ID.
- Pow (1–10): Zap power level (duty cycle).
- Time (1–25, × 100 ms): Zap duration. A value of
2= 200 ms. - Heartbeat (checkbox, default: on): Enables heartbeat signal from vest.
- RX tick (checkbox, default: on): Enables RX tick signal from vest.
The console area below the controls shows the raw hex bytes of each generated frame.
Settings Persistence
Settings are saved to tx_lge.ini.
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Contributors
How to collaborate
Contributing Guidelines
How to ask questions correctly
Hardware
- PortaPack Versions (which one to buy)
- Features
- HackRF Versions
- Description of the hardware
- Enclosure/cases
- Repairs
- Mods
User manual
Intended use and Legality
- Usage cautions
- First steps
- Firmware update procedure
- User interface
- Powering the PortaPack
- Troubleshooting
- Won't boot
- Config Menu
- Firmware upgrade
- Diagnose firmware update in Windows
- Receive Quality Issues
- No TX/RX
- TX Carrier Only
- H2+ speaker modifications
- Dead Coin Cell Battery
- Factory Defaults
- SD card not recognized by PC with the SD-card over USB selected
- DFU overlay
- Full reset
- SolveBoard
- How to Format SDCard
- What if I don't like some of the apps
Applications
- 📥 Receivers
- 📤 Transmitters
- ADS-B(S) TX
- Adult Toys
- APRS TX
- BHT Xy/EP
- BLE TX
- BLESpam
- Burger Pager
- CVS Spam
- EPIRB
- FlipperTX
- GPS Sim
- Hopper
- Jammer
- KeeLoq TX
- Key fob TX
- LGE Tool
- MDC-1200 TX
- Morse TX
- OOK
- OOK Brute
- OOK Editor
- P25 TX
- POCSAG TX
- RDS
- RTTY TX
- SAME TX
- Signal gen
- Soundboard
- Spectrum Painter
- SSTV
- TEDI/LCR
- TouchTunes
- TPMS TX
- 🔄 Transceivers
- 🟡 Recon
- 🔴 Capture
- ▶️ Replay
- 🖲️ Remote
- 🔍 Looking Glass
- 🛠️ Utilities
- 🎮 Games
- ⚙️ Settings
- 💻 HackRF Mode
Misc
Developer Manual
- Compilation of the firmware
- Compile on WSL with ninja
- How to compile on Windows faster with WSL 2
- Using Docker and Kitematic
- Docker command-line reference
- Using Buddyworks and other CI platforms
- Notes for Buddy.Works (and other CI platforms)
- Using ARM on Debian host
- All in one script for ARM on Debian host
- Compile on Arch based distro (exclude Asahi), or other weird distros
- Dev build versions
- Notes About ccache
- Create a custom map
- Code formatting
- PR process
- Description of the Structure
- Software Dev Guides
- Tools
- Research
- UI Screenshots
- Maintaining
- Creating a prod/stable release (Maintainers only)
- Maintaining rules
- Development States Notes
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