Question, I see that you record the signal without considering a small frequency offset, so: the DC signal doesn't corrupt the recorded or transmitter signal???
Hi is there a way to record USB Jostic or Usb mouse signals that comming into a pc on the fly and then replay again same signals to pc that way having sort of a macro. Problem is i can find much on usb recording devices as there are RECORDING audio devices which not ones i need. I would like to record inputs from my steering wheel and pedals that go over usb port to pc to be able replay them whit out me doing input Thank you for your time.
Hi Luke, there are a couple of differences but basically the HackRF is capable for transmitting and receiving rather than just receiving as a cheap RTL-SDR And also about performance and reliability. The bandwidth, the frequency it operates transmission and receiving "power" and other technical features. You gave me an idea of post to describe the differences of multiple SDR devices in details. Stay tuned!
Christian Larsen thanks so much that’s a big help I’ve been trying to run my plutosdr on gnu radio on windows 10 but carnt get it to work , how do I break the signal down into binary and replay that what software would I use
Once Upon A Cross yes actually but it’s a lot more time consuming. Ideally you want as little time on point (the car) as possible. This method is slightly more prep to result in a lot lest risk on point.
You did not get the point. When I jammed the signal, I knew exactly what noise I generated. After that, you only need to filter the noise, you know. It's effortless to achieve. lol
@@damkayakerI would think the ones that do it to steal cars already know about this. But for me would be good to set up a business is someone has lost keys and I could charge to get them into there car.