#RadioHackers

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-12-07

If you want to get comfy with your Software Defined unit, you'll need to give it a good antenna. The question is though, do we feed it with Coax or Ladder line?

Learn about the role of Ladder Line in this new article. Out now on and .

medium.com/radio-hackers/feedl

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-11-30

Let Me In! 🚪

Tune to 315 MHz or 433 MHz to pick up signals from garage door openers.

Can you find the signal for your house when your housemate gets home?

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-10-13

Did you know?

The spectrum (2.402 GHz - 2.480 GHz) can be exploited with devices like the Flipper Zero.

Keep your devices updated to prevent .

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-09-14

The constellation has received new attention after it's been regularly spoofed by

Learn how to spoof your own signal & carry out research around this topic with this on

You'll need a RF or equivalent to follow along.

medium.com/radio-hackers/spoof

Koos van den Hout PE4KHPE4KH@mastodon.radio
2024-09-09

@fl0und3r not a lot of radio hacking time available for me, but if you could share an I/Q file of that signal other #radiohackers might have time to look at it.
An I/Q file is the best portable way to share received signals. Mention all the settings (center frequency, sample rate, format) so others can read the file

2024-09-09

I found a funny signal with my #SDR today, I dug around on SigId wiki and found out that it is probably the ReFlex pager protocol

It decodes successfully in multimon-ng but the text is gibberish. Based on the time and regularity of the messages I'm guessing it's not apartment staff. I think it's being sent automatically by appliances in some kind of proprietary format. Any #radiohackers have any ideas?

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-08-31

In this python radio article, we look at how to integrate the RTL-SDR dongle so it's able to be used as a radio receiver. Out now on

medium.com/radio-hackers/pytho

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-08-19

Learn about using radio-controlled servo motors with Python. This medium article will help you get started. 👇

medium.com/radio-hackers/pytho

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-08-17

We have a new writer! Simon Field has joined the team and will be a regular contributor, writing about single board projects and various radio modes including some amateur content.

Check out his first bit of work here. It's a great read!

medium.com/radio-hackers/pytho

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-08-17

If you're following our Radio Hackers publication, oh man do we have a surprise coming for you in the coming weeks!

Watch this space. 👇

medium.com/radio-hackers

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-08-13

Ever heard of Van Eck Phreaking?

Explore how electronic devices can leak data and information without you knowing. Read more in this blog post.

investigator515.substack.com/p

Investigator515Investigator_515
2024-08-04

In this article, one of our newest authors on Medium takes a look at how software-defined radio is shaping new threat vectors in

medium.com/@prakharvr/airborne

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