Thank you for the video and for posting the frequencies. Could you do a more in depth video of the Flux Capacitor (proper settings) and general capabilities. I am confused on the 5v setting, does it automatically get turned on or do I need to manually turn it on in the settings? The green and red light come on either way. I enjoy your videos, thank you again.
What would of happened if u press it ,,im curious to know,,been playing wit my flipper and what can i say,,, 😁 momentum,is the way...but yea what would happen,,
Thank goodness you didn't actually press that button to broadcast, that could've been bad
Right?
Thank you for the video and for posting the frequencies. Could you do a more in depth video of the Flux Capacitor (proper settings) and general capabilities. I am confused on the 5v setting, does it automatically get turned on or do I need to manually turn it on in the settings? The green and red light come on either way. I enjoy your videos, thank you again.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Are these 7 frequences standard to just he cobra brand of walkie talkie?
These are the standard frequencies.
are these any different for eu based walkies, this doesn't seem to work for me. thank you!
When you use the “Frequency Scanner” function, what frequency comes up when you press the talk button on the walkie?
440.17
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@@notfaze_blobke3159 Doesn't sound like the same tech I am reviewing here.
Does static frequencys damage the flipper zero?
If you go too far outside the intended frequency range, I believe you can damage it. I don’t know if this specific technique will cause damage though.
Shouldn't at all as long as you stay within the rf chips range. Going too far outside will blow the rf chip or get extremely degraded performance.
Thank you.
Thank you
You are welcome. Thank you. 🙏
What would of happened if u press it ,,im curious to know,,been playing wit my flipper and what can i say,,, 😁 momentum,is the way...but yea what would happen,,
“Technically” you are not allowed to broadcast on that frequency.
But your walkie does broadcast on that frequency, doesn't it? so I don't understand the problem @@PenTestTuner
@@until2148It is operating as a Designed Consumer Product on a Designated Consumer Frequency.