>> Of course HCI has provision for so called "vendor" commands. Those are 
>> specific to each vendor and generally not documented. It is possible that 
>> some vendor may have implemented commands that allow low level access to 
>> baseband, however, I never saw anything like that. 
> On the note of different vendors, has anyone tried to port the "Ubertooth" 
> software parts to FreeBSD?
> 
> https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/ubertooth
> 
> The code has a few instances of "ifdef FreeBSD", but does not build "out of 
> the box"...
> 
Interesting... I personally have not seen this. Thank you for the pointer. It 
looks like custom hardware running custom firmware. This should be able to give 
full access to baseband. Still kinda pricey. Ubertooth one hardware sells for 
$120 at sparkfun. That's 3x price of raspberry pi 2/3 :) for a fraction of 
general usability :) could make an relatively inexpensive Bluetooth scanner 
though. 

Thanks !
Max
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