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The base badge worked as a spectrum analyzer, while full Ubertooth-capable behavior required a larger hacking kit and additional firmware installation on both microcontrollers.

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kit-completion caveat · primary source · documented

The catalogue separates shipped badge behavior from optional kit upgrades and does not imply that every attendee badge was fully populated as an Ubertooth.

Badge
ToorCon 13 Spectrum Analyzer Badge
Category
kit-completion caveat
Severity
note
Confidence
primary source
Status
documented
Timeframe
ToorCon 13 badge hacking kits
Source note
Great Scott Gadgets ToorCon 13 badge page and Project Ubertooth source tree.

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Great Scott Gadgets · retrieved 2026-05-15

ToorCon 13 Badge

Primary project source for the 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer behavior, 13 Wi-Fi-channel LEDs, Bluetooth/ZigBee/microwave detection, CR2032 use, hacking kits, Renesas R5F212L4/R8C programming, and open-source archive pointer.

Badge: ToorCon 13 Spectrum Analyzer Badge