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Uploaded by jostlehim on Jul 6, 2006
Investigation of wifi noise leads to cars as the culprits....
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So ... was this an in-car motion-sensing alarm on the car where the signal was found?
You kind of left us hanging as to what it was after you found it ...
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uploadJ 1 year ago
@uploadJ Yes - turns out that there is a type of alarm broadcasting at 2.450 MHz with a limit of 500mW. This is between channels 8 and 9.
Switching the alarm on and off was pretty conclusive evidence.
jostlehim 1 year ago
Im guessing you are using Eakiu, do they have a windows version yet?
wrxirons 2 years ago
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bitcoredotorg 3 years ago
What's the name of the software that is being used in this video?
c4p0ne 4 years ago
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So ... was this an in-car motion-sensing alarm on the car where the signal was found?
You kind of left us hanging as to what it was after you found it ...
.
uploadJ 1 year ago
@uploadJ Yes - turns out that there is a type of alarm broadcasting at 2.450 MHz with a limit of 500mW. This is between channels 8 and 9.
Switching the alarm on and off was pretty conclusive evidence.
jostlehim 1 year ago