# PinePhone and PinePhone Pro The PinePhone and PinePhone Pro both use a Qualcomm mdm9607 modem as part of their [Quectel EG25-G LTE module](https://www.quectel.com/product/lte-eg25-g/). The EG25-G has global LTE band support and contains a GNSS positioning module. Rayhunter does not currently make direct use of GNSS. The modem is fully capable of running Rayhunter, but lacks both a screen and a network connection. The modem exposes an AT interface that can enable adb. ## Hardware - - ## Supported bands | Band | Frequency | | ---- | ----------------- | | 1 | 2100 MHz (IMT) | | 2 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | | 3 | 1800 MHz (DCS) | | 4 | 1700 MHz (AWS-1) | | 5 | 850 MHz (CLR) | | 7 | 2600 MHz (IMT-E) | | 8 | 900 MHz (E-GSM) | | 12 | 700 MHz (LSMH) | | 13 | 700 MHz (USMH) | | 18 | 850 MHz (LSMH) | | 19 | 850 MHz (L800) | | 20 | 800 MHz (DD) | | 25 | 1900 MHz (E-PCS) | | 26 | 850 MHz (E-CLR) | | 28 | 700 MHz (APT) | | 38 | 2600 MHz (IMT-E) | | 39 | 850 MHz (E-CLR) | | 40 | 2300 MHz (S-Band) | | 41 | 2500 MHz (BRS) | Note that the Quectel EG25-G does not support LTE band 48 (CBRS 3500MHz), used in the US for unlicensed 4G/5G connectivity. ## Installing ```sh ./installer pinephone ``` ## Accessing rayhunter Because the modem does not have its own display or network interface, rayhunter is only accessible on the pinephone by forwarding tcp over adb. ```sh adb forward tcp:8080 tcp:8080 ``` ## Shell access Use this command to enable adb access: ```sh ./installer util pinephone-start-adb adb shell ``` ## Power saving (disable adb) The modem won't be able to sleep (power save) with adb enabled, even if Rayhunter is stopped. Disable adb with the following command: ```sh ./installer util pinephone-stop-adb ```