[Cialug] Mini-SETI

Justin Richeson neomatrixjr at gmail.com
Sat Jun 18 21:54:14 CDT 2016


Most sdr do not go up to 2.4ghz....
On Jun 18, 2016 2:51 PM, "Dan Hockey" <icepuck2k at gmail.com> wrote:

> http://hakshop.myshopify.com/collections/wireless-gear
>
> You could start off with the usb rtl sdr receiver. search for "linux sdr"
> there's all sort of sdr info to get started with.
> Then there's the pod casts on hak5. The ones on sdr would be good place to
> start.
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Todd Pierce <toddcpierce at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Crew,
> >
> > If you remember me, I had that client in New Mexico and people seemed to
> be
> > always trying to kill her.  Well, she's still alive.  Of course, her
> > apartment still routinely gets broken into and her car is frequently
> being
> > sabotaged, but hey, she keeps chuggin.
> >
> > I'm in Tulsa now and she calls me and says she's freaked out about the
> > latest surveillance on her.  Apparently, even though she keeps her
> > bluetooth off on her phone, when she's driving down the road it
> > occasionally comes up as being paired with something.  The phone is only
> a
> > week old.
> >
> > Anyway, she was asking me if there was a way she could monitor the radio
> > frequencies in her vicinity and possibly make sense of them.
> >
> > Naturally, she's a bit paranoid, but since she already has a laptop
> running
> > linux, perhaps there is a way to find a piece of cheap RF scanning
> hardware
> > which would output something the laptop could display and crunch.
> >
> > I thought you all might be interested since it's kinda like a kid's
> science
> > project but it could also seriously comfort her or push her completely
> over
> > the edge.
> >
> > Just trying to keep things interesting.
> >
> > I'm all ears.
> >
> > -Todd
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