Thanks for making another highly informative video. Can you please give more information on the specific antennas you're using? I looked on the store page, it just says "2.4/5.8GHz antennas". Thanks
Front left/right Bingfu Dual Band WiFi 2.4GHz 5GHz 5.8GHz 8dBi SMA The two on the AntSDR have some more detail. I’ll update on the site: 2.4 5.8 ghz Dual Band Wifi Antenna High Gain 8dbi With Bnc Male Connetcor for Computer Wi-fi Wireless Network Frequence:2400-2500/5150-5850MHz Gain:8dbi VSWR:
Just found this. Is there opensource version of this we can put together if we buy own hardware or is this something you’re selling only with the hardware? I am really hoping the software part of this is opensource! :) Also, really impressive work!
Yes - the components (software) is currently open source and parts are commercial off the shelf components. In previous videos I’ve detailed nearly all aspects to try and make it as available as possible. What I unfortunately (at least currently) have time for is a guide that pieces it all together as that’s a bit more complicated but doable.
@ wow you’ve really made a lot of contributions!! Absolutely amazing work! I’ll have to find and watch your other videos on this. Also, i’ll see if I can buy your kit, if it supports your work.
@@cemaxecuter7783yes this is how opensource works! I would like to see if this can be used for countersurveillance against private investigators. They tend to be employed by disability insurance carriers to target those with invisible/hidden disabilities and drones are increasingly part of this now.
Sweet. I wonder about the DJI air units - are they broadcasting "drone id" or anything usable? Also, how awesome would it be to have like 3 of these boxes synced up and doing direction finding for diy drones, ect? they're broadcasting LoRa-modulated rf at 2.4 and 915 and analog video at 1.2 and analog/digital video at 5.8 with no identifying or other usable data.
I have a test firmware for the AntSDR that’s capable of detecting/getting info on various types of video feeds so I think what you’re saying will hopefully be possible. Although, to get location it probably would need multiple locations networked and some TDOA or other means.
@@GamingKing545 KrakenSDR software is loaded onto the WarDragon and tested running while plugged into the exposed side usb port. Although the KrakenSDR is only good up to 1.2ish GHz so not going to help for those higher targets but could assist if told what to look for when dealing with lower FPV freqs.
@@cemaxecuter7783 does this new test firmware expand on the ANT SRDs abilities to detect newer ocusync protocols more reliable? Like Ocusync 3 and 4? It seems like many of the projects on GitHub seem to stop at Ocusync 2. Thanks
I’m curious when does information like this start to approach ITAR territory? I know there are a few big name creators on here who are salty enough because their content is trash recycled that they get a wild hair up their butt when they see innovation.
That’s a good question but I think since remote ID is an open standard that people are using to build apps and stuff with, can’t imagine that’s ITAR. The parts to decode DJI DroneID is also primarily open source. I don’t think anything here is going to assist someone in say warfare, but for civilian use and awareness I think it can be very handy.
Nice job and fantastic solution. You're the best in the field.
Thanks for making another highly informative video. Can you please give more information on the specific antennas you're using? I looked on the store page, it just says "2.4/5.8GHz antennas". Thanks
Front left/right
Bingfu Dual Band WiFi 2.4GHz 5GHz 5.8GHz 8dBi SMA
The two on the AntSDR have some more detail. I’ll update on the site:
2.4 5.8 ghz Dual Band Wifi Antenna High Gain 8dbi With Bnc Male Connetcor for Computer Wi-fi Wireless Network
Frequence:2400-2500/5150-5850MHz
Gain:8dbi
VSWR:
Is there any way to hear hand held radio with a RTL-SDR on SDR++? Or at least see someone broadcasting on a frequency?
If you’re turned to what frequency the person is broadcasting on and it’s within the frequency range of the rtlsdr, sure.
Just found this. Is there opensource version of this we can put together if we buy own hardware or is this something you’re selling only with the hardware?
I am really hoping the software part of this is opensource! :)
Also, really impressive work!
Yes - the components (software) is currently open source and parts are commercial off the shelf components. In previous videos I’ve detailed nearly all aspects to try and make it as available as possible. What I unfortunately (at least currently) have time for is a guide that pieces it all together as that’s a bit more complicated but doable.
@ wow you’ve really made a lot of contributions!!
Absolutely amazing work! I’ll have to find and watch your other videos on this.
Also, i’ll see if I can buy your kit, if it supports your work.
@ thank you and also couldn’t have been possible without all the authors of the various projects too!
@@cemaxecuter7783yes this is how opensource works!
I would like to see if this can be used for countersurveillance against private investigators. They tend to be employed by disability insurance carriers to target those with invisible/hidden disabilities and drones are increasingly part of this now.
are you OK? it is very helpful😆
Still alive!
Sweet. I wonder about the DJI air units - are they broadcasting "drone id" or anything usable? Also, how awesome would it be to have like 3 of these boxes synced up and doing direction finding for diy drones, ect? they're broadcasting LoRa-modulated rf at 2.4 and 915 and analog video at 1.2 and analog/digital video at 5.8 with no identifying or other usable data.
I have a test firmware for the AntSDR that’s capable of detecting/getting info on various types of video feeds so I think what you’re saying will hopefully be possible. Although, to get location it probably would need multiple locations networked and some TDOA or other means.
@@cemaxecuter7783 i wonder how it would do with a krakensdr
@@GamingKing545 KrakenSDR software is loaded onto the WarDragon and tested running while plugged into the exposed side usb port. Although the KrakenSDR is only good up to 1.2ish GHz so not going to help for those higher targets but could assist if told what to look for when dealing with lower FPV freqs.
@@cemaxecuter7783 does this new test firmware expand on the ANT SRDs abilities to detect newer ocusync protocols more reliable? Like Ocusync 3 and 4? It seems like many of the projects on GitHub seem to stop at Ocusync 2.
Thanks
@@cemaxecuter7783 is it possible to share that firmware , to test as well?
What programs can decrypt and intercept frsky telemetry 915mhz
Can’t say I know of any
I’m curious when does information like this start to approach ITAR territory? I know there are a few big name creators on here who are salty enough because their content is trash recycled that they get a wild hair up their butt when they see innovation.
That’s a good question but I think since remote ID is an open standard that people are using to build apps and stuff with, can’t imagine that’s ITAR. The parts to decode DJI DroneID is also primarily open source. I don’t think anything here is going to assist someone in say warfare, but for civilian use and awareness I think it can be very handy.
@@cemaxecuter7783 Love your work man!
приезжай сам лично на украину, протестируешь, там тебя встретят ))
Could send it maybe, but I don’t know that I’d personally be able to come over.
@@cemaxecuter7783 аха ха, глупенький, это был сарказм. Лок’тар огар!
Figured so, but always looking to be helpful :)