HERF Haxoring an RC car
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All Comments (19)
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Does the light serve as a ballast or is it just an indicator that it's on?
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test
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Back in the 1980s I had a full function wired remote controlled car and my sister had an rc car with the cheap "press button to go forward, press again for reverse" mechanism (i think these worked by detecting the presence of a radio signal only and a flip flop in the car to chose direction. No codes or tones involved) She would get pissed because my car created so much RF noise it controlled hers!
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Umm, I thought microwaves are reflected by metal, pass through and are focused by glass, and absorbed or dispersed by most everything else.
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Reflect of about anything??? Any METALS....but fur sure not anything else.
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O. That's not what I got from this vid
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you obviously dont understand what is happening here, he uses a controller to move the car into the path of the magnetron or cone and then the microwaves are overloading the circuts which makes the rc car react
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Fake I can see the rc antenna on the side of the screen
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parabolic antennae are designed for ~2.5GHz which is right in range of the standard cooking magnetron.
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I had no clue... now I have to go and find out where I can find out more about this.
if thats real rf thats nasty shit 4 u
coolshit1213 4 years ago
its not focused enough to have a high power density at a distance but yes, its pretty biologically dirty within closed spaces like a garage or if you stand in front, i've heard of some people heating up their hands in it though, and they use it in hospitals to heat the body internally, it's non-ionizing so it doesn't cause mutations of cells.
SlavaVB 4 years ago 2
dude thats the thing , ( oh ya btw im not one of thoughs online dumbasses i know my radiation, 1mw/cm can change the chem. make up in your brain a microwave is aorund 700W-1000W and will reflect off about anything ( even wood somewhat)
so it comes bounces bace ven if your not infrount of it , hey btw do you have any messengers i'd like to have a convo about this
coolshit1213 4 years ago
i don't discus details of the design of such things unless its at a conference for defending against them, but feel free to ask something here if you want, the power levels you mentioned are correct however please take into account the antenna gain since this is the most relevant factor when i comes to power density at the destination
SlavaVB 4 years ago
an isotropic antenna loses power pretty quickly as distance from the antenna increases there are videos of people lighting flourecent tubes while holding them int heir hand, which is probably not a good idea for many reasons, but your main concern should be damage done to the eyes
SlavaVB 4 years ago