[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"project-2796":3},{"id":4,"name":5,"fullName":6,"owner":7,"repo":5,"description":8,"homepage":9,"htmlUrl":9,"language":10,"languages":9,"totalLinesOfCode":9,"stars":11,"forks":12,"watchers":13,"openIssues":14,"contributorsCount":14,"subscribersCount":14,"size":14,"stars1d":15,"stars7d":16,"stars30d":17,"stars90d":14,"forks30d":14,"starsTrendScore":18,"compositeScore":19,"rankGlobal":9,"rankLanguage":9,"license":20,"archived":21,"fork":21,"defaultBranch":22,"hasWiki":23,"hasPages":21,"topics":24,"createdAt":9,"pushedAt":9,"updatedAt":25,"readmeContent":26,"aiSummary":27,"trendingCount":14,"starSnapshotCount":14,"syncStatus":16,"lastSyncTime":28,"discoverSource":29},2796,"flipsay","itsc0c0\u002Fflipsay","itsc0c0","Turn your flipper into an mini SDR!",null,"JavaScript",102,5,6,0,1,2,7,3,46.03,"GNU General Public License v3.0",false,"main",true,[],"2026-06-12 04:00:16","# FlipSay\nTurn your flipper into an mini SDR! Meet FlipSay 🐬\n\nThis is FlipSay, an browser-based SDR interface for the Flipper Zero.\nThe idea was simple: what if your Flipper had a proper SDR frontend, like SDR# or GQRX, but running entirely in a webpage connected over USB? That’s what this is.\n\nWhat it does: \n\n•Live spectrum analyzer with a real-time waterfall display. the waterfall actually scrolls and colors signal strength in that classic orange thermal style\n\n•Full gain control. LNA, Mixer and IF gain stages, all draggable in real time •Sub-GHz RX\u002FTX receive, raw record, and transmit directly from the UI using real Flipper CLI commands (subghz rx, subghz tx, subghz rx_raw)\n\n•Frequency scanner sweeps across common bands (315, 433, 868, 915 MHz) automatically •Signal logger, detected signals get timestamped and saved, exportable as .txt \n\n•Demodulation settings: OOK, FSK, AM270, AM650, FM328, FM476 mode switching\n\n•Everything is pixel art. the whole UI is styled like a retro SDR terminal, Press Start 2P font, chunky orange panels, CRT scanlines and all \n\nHow it connects: It uses the WebSerial API (Chrome\u002FEdge only) at 230400 baud the same baud rate Flipper uses for its CLI. No drivers, no Python, no qFlipper. Just plug in your Flipper, open the HTML file in Chrome, hit connect, and you’re in. \n\nRequirements:\n• Any Flipper Zero firmware\n• Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge (WebSerial API) \n• USB cable\n\nCreated by github.com\u002Fitsc0c0\n","FlipSay 是一个将 Flipper Zero 转变为迷你软件定义无线电（SDR）的浏览器端界面。该项目的核心功能包括实时频谱分析、全增益控制、Sub-GHz 接收与发送、频率扫描以及信号记录等，支持多种解调模式如OOK、FSK、AM270等，并以复古像素艺术风格呈现整个用户界面。利用WebSerial API技术，用户仅需通过USB连接Flipper Zero并在Chrome或Edge浏览器中打开项目HTML文件即可使用，无需额外安装驱动程序或软件。适用于希望在不依赖复杂设置的情况下探索无线电信号的研究人员及爱好者。","2026-06-11 02:51:15","CREATED_QUERY"]