Just how complete is censorship in the western cesspool?
So here's a kinda fun, kinda interesting excercise : See how much information you can get about "gps jamming" perhaps grarpamp can post some to links to tor 'hidden services' ha ha ha.
On 04/10/2018 09:19 PM, juan wrote:
So here's a kinda fun, kinda interesting excercise :
See how much information you can get about "gps jamming"
perhaps grarpamp can post some to links to tor 'hidden services' ha ha ha.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gps+jammer&ia=web I heard about a Russian TV game show where people were "allowed" to steal very fancy cars, and if they could avoid being picked up by the cops for x minutes or whatever they won the car. The main point was to promote an alarm system vendor's products. The first time someone brought a GPS jammer it cost the producers one expensive car, and they had to cancel the show. :o)
https://news.utexas.edu/2013/07/29/ut-austin-researchers-successfully-spoof-... https://www.computerworld.com/article/2474412/data-privacy/gps-jammer-to-sto... http://gpsworld.com/massive-gps-jamming-attack-by-north-korea/ https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20202-gps-chaos-how-a-30-box-can-jam-... On Tue, Apr 10, 2018, 6:20 PM juan <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
So here's a kinda fun, kinda interesting excercise :
See how much information you can get about "gps jamming"
perhaps grarpamp can post some to links to tor 'hidden services' ha ha ha.
On 04/10/2018 08:19 PM, we on the cypherpunks mailing list were treated to the following #$%&:
So here's a kinda fun, kinda interesting excercise :
See how much information you can get about "gps jamming"
perhaps grarpamp can post some to links to tor 'hidden services' ha ha ha.
Well, the first two DuckDuckGo results (searching on 'gps jamming' without quotes) were pretty promising: https://www.gps.gov/spectrum/jamming/ explains that it's illegal to jam GPS at least in the US (which most of us probably knew already), and: https://www.thesignaljammer.com/pages/How-GPS-Jammers-Work.html has the frequencies in it and a bit of helpful information. Further down are many links where one can buy a jammer, despite their legal status, and there's even a link to a YouTube video demoing a jammer. The information is certainly out there. The frequencies and signals GPS uses are public knowledge. It's then a question of the technical skills required to build a jammer, and from there, a question of how to avoid getting busted by the FCC for using it. -- Shawn K. Quinn <skquinn@rushpost.com> http://www.rantroulette.com http://www.skqrecordquest.com
On 04/11/2018 12:32 AM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On 04/10/2018 08:19 PM, we on the cypherpunks mailing list were treated to the following #$%&:
So here's a kinda fun, kinda interesting excercise :
See how much information you can get about "gps jamming"
perhaps grarpamp can post some to links to tor 'hidden services' ha ha ha.
Well, the first two DuckDuckGo results (searching on 'gps jamming' without quotes) were pretty promising:
https://www.gps.gov/spectrum/jamming/
explains that it's illegal to jam GPS at least in the US (which most of us probably knew already), and:
https://www.thesignaljammer.com/pages/How-GPS-Jammers-Work.html
has the frequencies in it and a bit of helpful information.
Further down are many links where one can buy a jammer, despite their legal status, and there's even a link to a YouTube video demoing a jammer.
The information is certainly out there. The frequencies and signals GPS uses are public knowledge. It's then a question of the technical skills required to build a jammer, and from there, a question of how to avoid getting busted by the FCC for using it.
The not getting busted party should be easy, as long as the receivers you're looking to jam "belong" to the jammer's owner - the typical application. Just dial up the power until the gadgets in question stop working and leave it right there. Maybe check with the neighbors to make sure their gadgets still work, to avoid annoying people and raising questions. :o)
Ok, so my search results include : 1) fraudulent advertising from amazon and ebay trying to sell phone bags as 'jammers'. . Though I also got a result from amazon in india apparently selling an authentic jammer. (side note: so the amazon cancer already spread to india). 2) a couple of sites allegedly selling jammers but whether the sites are run by the government or not seems hard to tell... 3) make article https://makezine.com/2008/06/30/intentional-gps-jamming/ linking to this broken link... http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/12/wave_bubble_ope.html but this seems to be the original source http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/ (project seems a bit too complex) I also found this http://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/government_information/intelligence_and_esp... (originally from phrack it seems) ...and some other stuff. All of it it seems rather old, though the information is obviously still valid. So there's more stuff than I originally thought though of course all the new articles are about the horribly catasthropic dangers of jamming.
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