[Hackrf-dev] Script
Ian W
vk3ycq at gmail.com
Sun Jul 10 23:04:47 EDT 2016
Srinivasan T
If you wish to 'jam signal in 2.4 GHz spectrum' and are foolish enough to
try it, you may look forward to a large fine or a prison sentence, or both,
particularly as you have announced your intentions on a public forum such
as this.
Also, consider that you may be causing interference to potentially
life-saving communications. If you do some of the things suggested by
Byrecki, the amount of power generated in order to disrupt 2.4 GHz
communications will be considerable, and therefore a danger to you and to
the people around you. The purity of the spectrum you may radiate is likely
to be extremely poor and may cause interference way beyond what you
intended.
If you need to ask people how to do it, it is a clear sign that you have no
knowledge of the techniques involved or the consequences. Please, study the
consequences and implications before you attempt to go down that path.
Microwave radiation is not to be taken lightly. Governments, Military and
Communications authorities have many facilities to detect and precisely
pinpoint the sources of signals throughout the electromagnetic spectrum,
and they do not react leniently to deliberate interference.
regards,
Ian VK3YCQ
On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Srinivasan T <tsvs.lc at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I need input an help on script.
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> My understanding that we can transmit a signal using HackRF to jam signal
> in 2.4 GHz spectrum.
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> Is there any one can help on this ?
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> Note :
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> I have checked few script, some scipt can jam signal in 2.4 GHz for
> particular CF not for all frequency.
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> Regards
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> Srinivasan T
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