I work at the Panasonic repair center. Those units shouldn't get that hot. I would open up the panel that has the barcode scanner. There is a small internal battery (like one used in a cordless phone) for hot swapping the main battery. Those batteries go bad and I've seen them swell up like a balloon. Try unplugging that internal battery to see if that is the cause of your heat problem. You can run the unit without the internal battery if it's bad. It's only there to give you about 15 minutes of charge so you can swap the main battery.
Not directly related, but I've used alot of old toughbooks and man those things can take a beating. Not always the most user-friendly, but they're like the ACOGs of computers
@jesse mills your assuming that in-game chat or even actions in game couldn't be a form of comms A block here could be a dead drop indicator, a skin worn there could be a warning Though I'd maybe pick a different game purely for bandwidth reasons 🤷♂️
Take a look at the iKey keyboard for the FZ-M1. I've been running the FZ-M1 MkI since January as my primary field computer. However, I've recently added the iKey keyboard, and it's completely improved my operating capabilities. Shameless plug, my last few videos have covered the FZ-M1. Keep up the great work!
@@barclaymatheson8240 , ahh, I haven’t seen that one yet. I originally purchased a prosumer “commercial” singer machine but it struggled going through multiple layers of harness webbing and Cordura. More recently I purchased a Juki computer controlled machine that has a lot more horsepower and automatically adapts from going through thick materials to thin rip-stop liner materials.
Juki LU-563 SINGLE NEEDLE LOCKSTICH ....BASED ON SINGER MACHINE... JUKI S ARE DAWNM TOUGH AND HARD USE CAPABLE SEWING MACHINES..... LORD ONLY KNOWS WHAT THEY COST .. BACK IN RHE DAY THEY WERE $ 1500 USD IN MWRRITT ISLAND FLORIDA FOR SEA RAY BOATS SPORT YACHT FACTORY .....
@@MedSpark you need an in field repair kit with thicker needles and curved needles. fabrication isn't that hard, almost anything can be re purposed for multiple uses. trsh bags as shelter/rain poncho/cover, etc, etc.the sewing machine stuff is a luxury. you're not taking that with you.
this sent me on a rabbit hole. just ordered a Pine64 Atlas 4GB SBC kit, a couple RTL-SDRs and some other goodies. gonna purchase a simple 7" capacitive touch screen from Ali and repurpose the whole rig into a mini-mobile ADS-B+others rig. please don't stop with these so-called "boring" radio/field comms videos. this is invaluable information, especially during these times.
I recommend running the SDR server software on something like a PI or similar and using the table as a client. This allows more performance and enables passive data collection without needing to clutter the tablet system. Since the tablet is going to be more power constrained having the server off the device makes more sense.
How is your field computer kit coming along after one year? I am 24 years young snd have just begun to learn about the use cases of sdr, and mesh networks
Nice pack! If you want to get around the summer heat, you might be able to make a manifold for the back of the tablet or any airflow ports and force air, or more air, through it with a 5V fan run from the power line of a usb port. Not sure if that would bring down the temps enough to operate the device in the worst conditions but as long as the air is cooler than the device, it'll be doing some cooling.
Some 0311 advice on your gear craft: 1. That aux charging port you have on the back, for solar charging. Snake it in-out-in-out of the molle webbing so it doesn't fall out. 2. The hole you poked in the bottom of the pouch for the aux charging port. Sew up the sides of the cut so it doesn't open over time, 10-15 loops of thread is sufficient for each side. Use pliers to poke the needle through the cordura. 3. That ugly bottom pouch for the extra charging cables, just use a longer pouch man, that way your bundle of cables can flatten out a little and be more sleek. 4. The exterior pouch for weather sensor, pull the flap out (IF it's velcro'd in) and re-install it about 1" deeper so that it fits the sensor more snugly. Not too snug, you want plenty of air getting in there. 5. Internal cable management. Use some velcro ties to tie together the bottom 3" of those cables, trust me man it'll make it easier to re-arrange them as needed but will keep them from jiggling loose as much when used. 6. The neck loop of nylon on the back of pouch, if you make the loops on each side smaller then the male end clips will have less room to bounce around when you strap this entire pouch to your backpack.
You should pick up a hackrf 1 and a porta pack 2. Upload the mayhem firmware and then you have a small aircraft receiver. It needs very little power plus you get a full sdr reciever and transmitter. It’s quite useful.
And it allows you to pick up on the signals of your enemies keyboards providing they're using wireless once. I would also like to know here under the sdr section that almost all modern cars use the same NFR 24 chips for key fob remotes either that or they operate it 314 MHz using a slightly different chip but still vulnerable especially should triangulation of signals if three people have hackrfs or some other sdr rtl sdrs would work. For a lot of it the three of you can monitor for car being. Unlocked with keyfob or other such radio signals for instance those transmitted by drones I believe it on the battlefield of the future got the sdr may become the single most important weapon and take it's place with the rifle and mortar as one of the key infantry I think the sdr will neutralize quadcopters other drone make it so that infantry without other intelligence assets are aware of their the enemy surveilling them as well as potentially you're being able to gather information on the disposition enemy forces without the use of other advanced technology I think the radio spectrum will become the asymmetric battlefield of the future the the inner the net in a sense that cyberpunk prophesize essentially open system where you just reach in and pull out information
@@nope2726cool ideas! 😅👍 note: you need 2 receivers, minimum, to triangulate a transmission, when it’s person-in-a-parking-lot … the triangle is those 3 points, the 2 listeners + 1 target. - or - 🤔 you’ll only need the 3rd listener antenna if you need to triangulate the altitude, which admittedly could be useful, but people usually just want the direction. 😮 in a world of drones, altitude worth knowing! … & also 3 drones would make a *really* fun direction-finding array. 2nd note: seeing the 314MHz reminded me … there may exist European vs. American versions of this? little gagets that are 315MHz-ish, often have complimentary units at 433MHz-ish for the other market. 🤷♀️ Something about regulations on ISM band devices.
Thanks for the content. I'm showing more and more people that they need to get coms sorted. We live in Hawaii, so we're kinda the tip of where things might kick off. I'm planning on having a radio night to help the group program and learn their gear. 🤙🏽
Thanks for sharing the details of your setup. I use the same admin pouch for my long range shooting setup. Kestrel goes in the same pocket and a rangefinger in the front pocket.
Bro i swear ... always with these genius hacks and tips . Been debating how to do a set up like this thats extremely portable and versatile . Love the channel and info as always
@S2Underground 3:30 good idea is to use every charger in usb-c PD version. You can buy different adapter (sometimes very manufacturer specific) as a usb-c adapters. This way you can use all powerbank and ac phone chargers (if in PD - power delivery standard) up to 120w. Charger / powerbank negotiates voltage with adapter (5/9/12/20V) so you can power most devices just using different adapters (for few $) :) Also newer „GaN” chargers are smaller and more efficent.
Dell Outlet has an 11 inch 2-in-1 laptop/tablet for $372. I have one and designed for the K-12 market, it is built like a tank. No fans or vents. Windows 11 Pro, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, and gorilla glass, polycarbonate case, spill proof keyboard
S2U, I didn't understand most of the technical stuff but I enjoyed watching your creativity and learning from a Man who knows his craft. When the times comes to fight in the shade, I'm on your Team...
indeed im beyond understanding, acquiring and using and interpreting any of this information, but i damn sure Respect those who can and do. allow me to aid in support. security or supply or logistics? or just Good Company. holla atcha boy! Carry ON!
for power adapters proprietary connectors cut and reconnect with something like an IP68 waterproof quick connect. Use silicone epoxy to affix the proprietary plug into the device so it doesn't get lost and also seals it. Then you can snap it in and out of any adapter you need with the no-solder quick connects on the IP68 on the fly as long as you have the right voltage. Bonus points if you get a few boost and buck adapters to be able to adjust voltages as needed from the source.
Great video, brother! I am curious if you ever considered using one of those cheap Evolve Maestro laptops running Linux. I understand the software compatibility aspect, but KM4ACK has a series of videos detailing how to get several relevant apps up and running, including VARA, Winlink, JS8Call, FLRig, and many others. Keep up the good work!
This rig looks very good for portability and it doesn’t scream coms guy from a distance. For transmitting, you may want to research a half wave to toss up in a tree at a forward LP, etc.
I love watching and getting to learn your soldiery. Thank you for the inspiration you provide, the way you think and do is highly applicable in many situations.
There are two types of people here: the ones good or getting good at all this tech stuff. Or the ones like me, preparing to live and move about as someone from 100 years ago. Great info though, best on the tube. There is always more to learn and acquire.
whew, a lot of this is above my head. Believe it or not I am a retired Network Engineer. But that was 10 years ago. I did NOT keep up with technology since then. I wish I had somone like you around to teach me more. What do you think about VTAC? the civilian version?
Awesome walk through! I have the budget version of this (baofeng with 2 antenna and a radio direction finder) only because I’d rather carry ammo than radio equipment.
After reading the comments I’m confused…which for me is normal, just saying. So as a concerned civilian. What can I track and not track with that system? Would it be ALL aircraft, military and civilian and/or drones? Military don’t always transmit during operations. So how does that work? Also I’d love to see a video on how to pickup drone frequencies to be able to track their whereabouts in my AO.
Might want to consider using heat-shrink tubing to make those connections a bit more reliable. You can use non-adhesive lined hs tubing if you want to easily separate it later, or adhesive lined for more reliable and waterproof results.
On the topic of chargers for laptops/tablets. I've found most devices are essentially 20vdc. You can get USBc PD emulator devices that will negotiate 20V from PD capable devices, along with generic 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel jack connectors. The advantage of that barrel jack is theres a host of adapters to other barrel jacks/connectors. This allows you to use power banks to charge your laptop regardless of its ability to charge from USBc. The sharkgeek stuff is capable of 100w USBc PD, Anker has stuff as well. I have a USB solar charger... This setup unifies to a USBc standard I find to be pretty versatile.
Aliexpress has multiple usb-c pd pre-made adapters with the correct voltage and plug for lots of common brands, barely bigger than the plug itself, carry one for every custom requirement. I can charge my dell laptop using one. My usb-pd 60w charger is smaller than most phones/battery packs (and only 10mm thick). It charges everything happily.
I absolutely LOVE these vids and your info! Just wish I understood more than half of what you’re talking about. If you could do some kinda series teaching the basics and building from start on coms and intel gathering that’d be amazing❤
You can fix the big charger issue by finding an adapter that goes from either a generic DC plug or a USB C to the proprietary plug. If it requires a low enough wattage then you can charge off a normal power bank, or if it's more intensive, use a higher power USB C wall wart.
Have something similar with FZ-G1 only running Linux (which I had no issues with on this tablet). I would also recommend some external wireless network adapters and wireless network testing software. Just basic tools to look for weak security that a 10 year old can use with a bit of practice. Even if most of the internet was down there would be these localized wireless networks everywhere (if you can get close enough to play with them).
Who's gonna run wifi AP if all internets are down and for what purpose? I think in case of timeX all cozy WPA2 would disappear and you'll need to get into radius and all kinds of nasty stuff gov and corps usualy host. Not to mention that you have to be in posession of very serious (huge) rig to be able to connect from far away and simultaneously not to expose yourself too much. Afterall, wifi signal is quite easy to pinpoint. Pirating wifi is very good when you are being covert in highly populated, preferrably urban area, with population living its every day comfy life. I dont think it would be of big use when shit hits the fan so hard that even internets would become downed.
Regarding those Chargers for your tablet .. you might find a USB-C (PD) to Barrel or whatever Adapter with the right voltage. These Adapers are very small and then you could use any PD USB-C Charger, Powerbank and so on. I'm using this Setup for almost everything and replaced all my charging bricks with just one and 65 Watts (up to 20V) PD Powerbank.
Nice setup. Their is a nice HF RX called ATS25 SDR which is nice and small and lasts a long time on batt at around $100. And just a long wire thrown over a tree provides great RX. All the best 73's
Can you drop a gear list? Also, what kind of sensors are you using? Do you think a package similar to this could be built into small drones? Asking purely for discussion and tinkering.
cable routing? 1. soldering iron 2. thermal tubes 3. 2 hours work cut all cables to desired lenght, solder them, don't forget about slack for curves and turns and coiling of cables. put extra thermal tubes on full lenght of cable and shrink it with a lighter and put warm into the bag, it will remember the correct shape. bonus: buy knee-bent connectors instead of straight ex. usb, antenna out etc. and replace the original ones. oh You already have these usb knee bent connectors. Just cut the cables and affix them in the pouch then. cooling? well, i made an aluminium case for my thinkpad.
If going as far as soldering, there’s also pretty effective water-resistant mil-spec connectors that could be integrated if disconnecting anything is necessary while maintaining reliability/water-resistance.
Great video as always S2! I was able to recreate nearly everything here except having the Flightstick and Airnav Radarbox work *without* the Internet. The Airnav forum and manual (software not updated since 2008) were no help. Keep fighting in the shade!
Thoughts on the FZ-G1 vs the FZ-M1? I know the M1 is smaller and has less processing power, but are there any benefits of going with a G1 if I’m ok with the larger footprint?
For power I would recommend you switch over to USB PD over USB C. You can get 16v and 19v cables which will both work with this. In this way you can run a solar panel and external battery much more easily.
maybe put a presentation together for the ADSB; I'm a long time ham, and did some similar or related work in the Army, but I never thought about tracking aircraft. A how, and a why, presentation would be nice.
I was thinking the same thing. So many acronyms. He probably has some of these videos already, but I definitely need the how and why. Im technical enough to get up to speed, but I've never even considered some of these capabilities, or even usefulness of tracking aircraft etc. Im especially curious about when it sounded like he was alluding to sending data over HAM frequencies?
@@CmdrCorn If you have an SDR that can transmit. With ham radio, you can do email, digital comms (weak signal) and even use it for a link for an internet connection in a few different ways. With the typical dongle type SDR you will only receive, which can still be fun
"...Strips of M9 and M8 NBC paper..." [cringes while marveling that I had never thought of *that* before. Perhaps, I don't *want* to consider the necessity... but [opens up search browser] here we are.
Yeah it's not something that's great to think about, but the balloon incident and the Ohio crisis was personally the last straw for me to suck it up and incorporate CBRN preparedness into more daily usage.
Nice setup!!! I was just going to say something about a Multi-Port dock/ hub unit (i.e. Targus Hub) so you have more USB Port hookups at your disposal, but you covered it lol.
Dude that bag is nice! Where did you find it. I have an mcHF radio with a smart phone running PSK31 :) But I will move over to 27Mhz Anytone 40W since most of my friends and milsimmers dont have ham license. The CB radio is a bit clumsy but its simple and gives 40w apr. And i use JS8
Since you mentioned how hard it is to find an internal GPS for that toughpad, try getting in touch with Bob Johnson's Computer Stuff. They have a RUclips channel and Panasonic is their big go to. Just a recommendation. I'm interested in that same model for a field computer as well.
Spread out the USB ports a little with a pair of pliers: makes them stay put better. Also, tape does wonders too, just use something that is moisture resistant and doesn't leave a residue.
Could try and turn those tent supports into conductive bits so radio signals can be caught by it. Could boost the receiver, but I'm just getting into this so I'll keep watching.
Similar setup with ours mate. There will always be trade-offs with this setup even though functional. Quick solution with the heat when in the field, we just use blue ice pack for heat radiation. Great vid & informative. Cheers from Australia.
a useful setup I have been using is an SDR combined with a phone. With a phone plugged in to a hub on my kit that also interfaces with a USB based SDR dongle, I can use my phone to route any signal I want through my comms and also run ATAK and other custom software on it. With this and a UV5R I have a very useful multi-band setup that can route the signals however I need in a 2lb package. Tx time even on a 2ah pack kinda sucks though.
What can help with that screen glare is a matte privacy screen protector. I think an 8" would do for that tablet. Also, cover the camera with electrical tape.
Good video! I just ordered the tablet, the admin pouch, and several USB accessories and will use mine primarily for radio programming in the field using CHIRP. Can you do a video on what software we might want to look into, mesh networks, etc using that setup?
Lol, for real. I’ve literally spent well over $20k directly due to watching his videos. 🎉🎉🎉 The wife loves him! 😂😂😂 But we have the most sophisticated sigint, EW, and coms in the county baby! Lol
Regarding chargers, many new tablets/laptops support charging over USBC, A 45-65W USBC power brick and USBC cord take up next to no space and open charging options... Alternatively adapters exist online that accept USBC input to a proprietary output
Have you looked at the Omnicharge products at all? I have been using an Omnicharge 20+ for a few years now and it has worked great. It has a variable DC output through a barrel jack so you could do USB-C in -> DC out for whatever device you are using (I believe ~5-25v up to 5A). It is also a battery pack and has 120V AC out which could be used for plenty of things in a pinch up to 100W. It is a bit heavy but not really any heavier than most DC power bricks and provides all kinds of options.
I am very amused by your videos, the question comes up. How do you transport everything around? Radios, computers, "base camp". At the same time being "grey", not visible, even in rough terrain. You haven't mentioned firearms, guess they are there too. We also have to sleep and eat. Just wondering ....
I apologize ahead of time if this has been asked previously. Too many comments on too many videos to check. Is there a reason you don't use a raspberry pi build? Seems like it would be more space efficient
been watching and appreciating your videos for a while! grabbed a flightstick because of this one... and was pretty bummed out to realize it cannot be used offline and all it does is feed your received info back to the free site/app... is there a workaround for this?? different software? neat as it is i am not seeing the point, what am i missing?
Have you considered using a steam deck? It's mareketed as a game console 1st however it IS a PC with some serious processing power and battery for its size. I think the only caviot id give is its usbc not regular usb.
I really like those little bluetooth keyboards for this device. I run my tablet with a usb hub (switched), and have the more advanced cradle also. I do indeed have some of those splitters on had I will have to try. Been doing a lot of research on these little tablets. I have 7 of them that I use for different things. Hard to beat the solid state nature of them. I like having the window computer, because a lot of radio programming software is windows specific, and it is nice to be able swap area specific setups in and out if necessary. As far as the internal GPS I'm looking at getting a cell card to see if I can get the GPS to come up on it. Seems like any GPS card should work if I remember correctly, but what I like about the external ones are being able to get them up in the air for better reception. I have a slew of them here (GPD modules) I have been testing, including a couple of the ones you have there. As far as the antenna, there appears to be much cheaper options (with supposed better gain). I'm going to order a few of them and see how they fare. You as always have done yeoman work on the pack set up.
@S2Underground, You briefly mentioned the plug to connect to solar if need be, can you elaborate on how that plug connects to device? is it an adapter plug to the 12v car charger, or is this going to the device directly somehow? Thanks!
Could you rig up an umbrella for more distance from your body plus it collapses? Maybe remove what you don't need for the height. I bet there's something like a walking stick that extends similar.
What you need is a MOBILE ROUTER - then you can have a MOBILE NETWORK then you can network all incompatible OS. You get time off your mobile router. Where do keep your gun and ammunition? Toss out rubber duckies antennae and use rugger panel antennae. USE magnetic rubber sheets - longer lasting than Velco. You can put magnetic rubber base on coffee cups, too. Just think, two pieces of equipment could take out the lot! You also need a Ulefone Power Armor 20WT portable so you can have numerous communications alternatives including G4LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, Scrambled voice communications, etc.
You really want the antenna plugged into the dongle, the data loss with Chinese kit is extreme, use a longer USB and shorter antenna, maybe put the dongle in the PVC pipe housing for your antenna?
Heard about, another train rail problem. Fresh too. I can't recall where it was. 18,000 cows died in a methane explosion, as reported. Edit: I bet a conduit wire fried and caused the spark, lighting conduit maybe, poor ventilation.
Thanks for another great video. Would like to see how you intergrate the IC-705 with JS8 Call. I was able to install Plane plotter based on your video decitaded to that which was very helpful. Other videos dont explain it very well and I would like to see how you get JS8 Call running on the 705.
I think you could improve the SWAP. I like the pack, but I believe you could separate the computing end and the display end to minimize your footprint and eliminate weight and heat issues.
I work at the Panasonic repair center. Those units shouldn't get that hot. I would open up the panel that has the barcode scanner. There is a small internal battery (like one used in a cordless phone) for hot swapping the main battery. Those batteries go bad and I've seen them swell up like a balloon. Try unplugging that internal battery to see if that is the cause of your heat problem. You can run the unit without the internal battery if it's bad. It's only there to give you about 15 minutes of charge so you can swap the main battery.
Agreed. Great suggestion indeed.
Not directly related, but I've used alot of old toughbooks and man those things can take a beating. Not always the most user-friendly, but they're like the ACOGs of computers
Looking for toughpad fz-m1 back plates to cover up the back if I remove the bar code readers-
What model is the tablet?
I love swollen batteries, they hold more power and keep me warm in winter!
Can you play minecraft on it?
Kek
"Hey guys Dream here. Can I beat minecraft during WW3? Also, only 30% of my viewers are subscribed the my channel-"
As long as draw distance is low, totally. I'd be more interested in running my fav doom wads tho
That would be a waist of power, actually.
@jesse mills your assuming that in-game chat or even actions in game couldn't be a form of comms
A block here could be a dead drop indicator, a skin worn there could be a warning
Though I'd maybe pick a different game purely for bandwidth reasons 🤷♂️
Take a look at the iKey keyboard for the FZ-M1. I've been running the FZ-M1 MkI since January as my primary field computer. However, I've recently added the iKey keyboard, and it's completely improved my operating capabilities. Shameless plug, my last few videos have covered the FZ-M1. Keep up the great work!
Gonna be checking your videos out
Hey hey!!
Hey Gaston, somehow I figured I'd see you here.
I was hoping to see you here, KT1RUN. Hopefully this is a sign of collabs to come.
look who showed up
I think it’s about time you get a sewing machine. Designing/Sewing your own custom gear is pretty powerful.
They already do that. He has a video about it
Make sure it's capable of working jeans or leather, if you want to work with thick things like chest rigs
@@barclaymatheson8240 , ahh, I haven’t seen that one yet. I originally purchased a prosumer “commercial” singer machine but it struggled going through multiple layers of harness webbing and Cordura. More recently I purchased a Juki computer controlled machine that has a lot more horsepower and automatically adapts from going through thick materials to thin rip-stop liner materials.
Juki LU-563 SINGLE NEEDLE LOCKSTICH ....BASED ON SINGER MACHINE... JUKI S ARE DAWNM TOUGH AND HARD USE CAPABLE SEWING MACHINES..... LORD ONLY KNOWS WHAT THEY COST .. BACK IN RHE DAY THEY WERE $ 1500 USD IN MWRRITT ISLAND FLORIDA FOR SEA RAY BOATS SPORT YACHT FACTORY .....
@@MedSpark you need an in field repair kit with thicker needles and curved needles. fabrication isn't that hard, almost anything can be re purposed for multiple uses. trsh bags as shelter/rain poncho/cover, etc, etc.the sewing machine stuff is a luxury. you're not taking that with you.
this sent me on a rabbit hole. just ordered a Pine64 Atlas 4GB SBC kit, a couple RTL-SDRs and some other goodies. gonna purchase a simple 7" capacitive touch screen from Ali and repurpose the whole rig into a mini-mobile ADS-B+others rig.
please don't stop with these so-called "boring" radio/field comms videos. this is invaluable information, especially during these times.
i love rf, some stuff kinda annoys me but eh, have fun with the rtl sdr! they are amazing,
Will it be a le to keep up with sdr?
Maybe adsb but p25 or similar I can see it struggling.
how did it all turn out?
I recommend running the SDR server software on something like a PI or similar and using the table as a client. This allows more performance and enables passive data collection without needing to clutter the tablet system. Since the tablet is going to be more power constrained having the server off the device makes more sense.
Cool... Very Cool... THANK YOU for sharing.... I am 66 years young and will need to research and study and try.... YES.... I will try... Never to old
How is your field computer kit coming along after one year? I am 24 years young snd have just begun to learn about the use cases of sdr, and mesh networks
Nice pack! If you want to get around the summer heat, you might be able to make a manifold for the back of the tablet or any airflow ports and force air, or more air, through it with a 5V fan run from the power line of a usb port. Not sure if that would bring down the temps enough to operate the device in the worst conditions but as long as the air is cooler than the device, it'll be doing some cooling.
Some 0311 advice on your gear craft:
1. That aux charging port you have on the back, for solar charging. Snake it in-out-in-out of the molle webbing so it doesn't fall out.
2. The hole you poked in the bottom of the pouch for the aux charging port. Sew up the sides of the cut so it doesn't open over time, 10-15 loops of thread is sufficient for each side. Use pliers to poke the needle through the cordura.
3. That ugly bottom pouch for the extra charging cables, just use a longer pouch man, that way your bundle of cables can flatten out a little and be more sleek.
4. The exterior pouch for weather sensor, pull the flap out (IF it's velcro'd in) and re-install it about 1" deeper so that it fits the sensor more snugly. Not too snug, you want plenty of air getting in there.
5. Internal cable management. Use some velcro ties to tie together the bottom 3" of those cables, trust me man it'll make it easier to re-arrange them as needed but will keep them from jiggling loose as much when used.
6. The neck loop of nylon on the back of pouch, if you make the loops on each side smaller then the male end clips will have less room to bounce around when you strap this entire pouch to your backpack.
You should pick up a hackrf 1 and a porta pack 2. Upload the mayhem firmware and then you have a small aircraft receiver. It needs very little power plus you get a full sdr reciever and transmitter. It’s quite useful.
need to get a porta pack for my hackrf need to get around to getting one.
And it allows you to pick up on the signals of your enemies keyboards providing they're using wireless once. I would also like to know here under the sdr section that almost all modern cars use the same NFR 24 chips for key fob remotes either that or they operate it 314 MHz using a slightly different chip but still vulnerable especially should triangulation of signals if three people have hackrfs or some other sdr rtl sdrs would work. For a lot of it the three of you can monitor for car being. Unlocked with keyfob or other such radio signals for instance those transmitted by drones I believe it on the battlefield of the future got the sdr may become the single most important weapon and take it's place with the rifle and mortar as one of the key infantry I think the sdr will neutralize quadcopters other drone make it so that infantry without other intelligence assets are aware of their the enemy surveilling them as well as potentially you're being able to gather information on the disposition enemy forces without the use of other advanced technology I think the radio spectrum will become the asymmetric battlefield of the future the the inner the net in a sense that cyberpunk prophesize essentially open system where you just reach in and pull out information
@@nope2726cool ideas! 😅👍
note: you need 2 receivers, minimum, to triangulate a transmission, when it’s person-in-a-parking-lot … the triangle is those 3 points, the 2 listeners + 1 target.
- or - 🤔 you’ll only need the 3rd listener antenna if you need to triangulate the altitude, which admittedly could be useful, but people usually just want the direction. 😮 in a world of drones, altitude worth knowing! … & also 3 drones would make a *really* fun direction-finding array.
2nd note: seeing the 314MHz reminded me … there may exist European vs. American versions of this? little gagets that are 315MHz-ish, often have complimentary units at 433MHz-ish for the other market. 🤷♀️ Something about regulations on ISM band devices.
I’m now going to check the prices on HackRF 1 & PortaPack 2 … 😂 this sounds very fun! 💜👍 Thanks!
Thanks for the content. I'm showing more and more people that they need to get coms sorted. We live in Hawaii, so we're kinda the tip of where things might kick off. I'm planning on having a radio night to help the group program and learn their gear. 🤙🏽
Thanks for sharing the details of your setup. I use the same admin pouch for my long range shooting setup. Kestrel goes in the same pocket and a rangefinger in the front pocket.
I really like this channel because it covers so much of the “other” gun stuff.
Appreciate you guys.
Bro i swear ... always with these genius hacks and tips . Been debating how to do a set up like this thats extremely portable and versatile . Love the channel and info as always
@S2Underground 3:30 good idea is to use every charger in usb-c PD version. You can buy different adapter (sometimes very manufacturer specific) as a usb-c adapters. This way you can use all powerbank and ac phone chargers (if in PD - power delivery standard) up to 120w. Charger / powerbank negotiates voltage with adapter (5/9/12/20V) so you can power most devices just using different adapters (for few $) :)
Also newer „GaN” chargers are smaller and more efficent.
Love to see a video going over setting up a sdr scanner
Dell Outlet has an 11 inch 2-in-1 laptop/tablet for $372. I have one and designed for the K-12 market, it is built like a tank. No fans or vents. Windows 11 Pro, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, and gorilla glass, polycarbonate case, spill proof keyboard
S2U, I didn't understand most of the technical stuff but I enjoyed watching your creativity and learning from a Man who knows his craft. When the times comes to fight in the shade, I'm on your Team...
indeed
im beyond understanding, acquiring and using and interpreting any of this information, but i damn sure Respect those who can and do.
allow me to aid in support.
security or supply or logistics?
or just Good Company.
holla atcha boy!
Carry ON!
Im just getting started and begining to learn how to use SDR software for ads-b
for power adapters proprietary connectors cut and reconnect with something like an IP68 waterproof quick connect. Use silicone epoxy to affix the proprietary plug into the device so it doesn't get lost and also seals it. Then you can snap it in and out of any adapter you need with the no-solder quick connects on the IP68 on the fly as long as you have the right voltage. Bonus points if you get a few boost and buck adapters to be able to adjust voltages as needed from the source.
Great video, brother! I am curious if you ever considered using one of those cheap Evolve Maestro laptops running Linux. I understand the software compatibility aspect, but KM4ACK has a series of videos detailing how to get several relevant apps up and running, including VARA, Winlink, JS8Call, FLRig, and many others. Keep up the good work!
Outstanding. On another note, you haven't posted a briefing video in a month. I really look forward to those. Everything ok?
This rig looks very good for portability and it doesn’t scream coms guy from a distance. For transmitting, you may want to research a half wave to toss up in a tree at a forward LP, etc.
I love watching and getting to learn your soldiery. Thank you for the inspiration you provide, the way you think and do is highly applicable in many situations.
There are two types of people here:
the ones good or getting good at all this tech stuff.
Or the ones like me, preparing to live and move about as someone from 100 years ago.
Great info though, best on the tube. There is always more to learn and acquire.
Good stuff,man!
More "cyberpunk-guerilla" gear setup inspirations,please.
This really puts the Intel in intel update.
whew, a lot of this is above my head. Believe it or not I am a retired Network Engineer. But that was 10 years ago. I did NOT keep up with technology since then. I wish I had somone like you around to teach me more. What do you think about VTAC? the civilian version?
Awesome walk through!
I have the budget version of this (baofeng with 2 antenna and a radio direction finder) only because I’d rather carry ammo than radio equipment.
Been waiting for these type of gear posts from you. Thank you.
I would have a mesh opening, something like an armpit zipper on a jacket, for that tablet. Can't see it not overheating in the south.
Next installment planned? This is amazing stuff! Thank you for what you do.
After reading the comments I’m confused…which for me is normal, just saying. So as a concerned civilian. What can I track and not track with that system? Would it be ALL aircraft, military and civilian and/or drones? Military don’t always transmit during operations. So how does that work? Also I’d love to see a video on how to pickup drone frequencies to be able to track their whereabouts in my AO.
Might want to consider using heat-shrink tubing to make those connections a bit more reliable. You can use non-adhesive lined hs tubing if you want to easily separate it later, or adhesive lined for more reliable and waterproof results.
Take apart and solder connections as well...
On the topic of chargers for laptops/tablets. I've found most devices are essentially 20vdc. You can get USBc PD emulator devices that will negotiate 20V from PD capable devices, along with generic 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel jack connectors. The advantage of that barrel jack is theres a host of adapters to other barrel jacks/connectors. This allows you to use power banks to charge your laptop regardless of its ability to charge from USBc. The sharkgeek stuff is capable of 100w USBc PD, Anker has stuff as well. I have a USB solar charger... This setup unifies to a USBc standard I find to be pretty versatile.
Aliexpress has multiple usb-c pd pre-made adapters with the correct voltage and plug for lots of common brands, barely bigger than the plug itself, carry one for every custom requirement. I can charge my dell laptop using one. My usb-pd 60w charger is smaller than most phones/battery packs (and only 10mm thick). It charges everything happily.
I absolutely LOVE these vids and your info! Just wish I understood more than half of what you’re talking about. If you could do some kinda series teaching the basics and building from start on coms and intel gathering that’d be amazing❤
You can fix the big charger issue by finding an adapter that goes from either a generic DC plug or a USB C to the proprietary plug. If it requires a low enough wattage then you can charge off a normal power bank, or if it's more intensive, use a higher power USB C wall wart.
Have something similar with FZ-G1 only running Linux (which I had no issues with on this tablet). I would also recommend some external wireless network adapters and wireless network testing software. Just basic tools to look for weak security that a 10 year old can use with a bit of practice. Even if most of the internet was down there would be these localized wireless networks everywhere (if you can get close enough to play with them).
Was thinking why doesn't he run linux on tab or some kind of mini laptop with touch screen
Who's gonna run wifi AP if all internets are down and for what purpose? I think in case of timeX all cozy WPA2 would disappear and you'll need to get into radius and all kinds of nasty stuff gov and corps usualy host. Not to mention that you have to be in posession of very serious (huge) rig to be able to connect from far away and simultaneously not to expose yourself too much. Afterall, wifi signal is quite easy to pinpoint. Pirating wifi is very good when you are being covert in highly populated, preferrably urban area, with population living its every day comfy life. I dont think it would be of big use when shit hits the fan so hard that even internets would become downed.
Which shelter is that at the beginning of the video? That’s really neat, like halfway between a tent and an umbrella.
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Regarding those Chargers for your tablet .. you might find a USB-C (PD) to Barrel or whatever Adapter with the right voltage. These Adapers are very small and then you could use any PD USB-C Charger, Powerbank and so on. I'm using this Setup for almost everything and replaced all my charging bricks with just one and 65 Watts (up to 20V) PD Powerbank.
Absolutely agreed. I use one to charge my FZ-M1.
@@Porty1119Can you point me towards this product? I've got a FZ-G1
Nice setup. Their is a nice HF RX called ATS25 SDR which is nice and small and lasts a long time on batt at around $100. And just a long wire thrown over a tree provides great RX. All the best 73's
Can you drop a gear list? Also, what kind of sensors are you using? Do you think a package similar to this could be built into small drones? Asking purely for discussion and tinkering.
When my man uploads it is gonna be a good day!
That carry bag is pretty legit, bro.
cable routing?
1. soldering iron
2. thermal tubes
3. 2 hours work
cut all cables to desired lenght, solder them, don't forget about slack for curves and turns and coiling of cables. put extra thermal tubes on full lenght of cable and shrink it with a lighter and put warm into the bag, it will remember the correct shape.
bonus:
buy knee-bent connectors instead of straight ex. usb, antenna out etc. and replace the original ones.
oh You already have these usb knee bent connectors. Just cut the cables and affix them in the pouch then.
cooling?
well, i made an aluminium case for my thinkpad.
If going as far as soldering, there’s also pretty effective water-resistant mil-spec connectors that could be integrated if disconnecting anything is necessary while maintaining reliability/water-resistance.
Great video as always S2! I was able to recreate nearly everything here except having the Flightstick and Airnav Radarbox work *without* the Internet. The Airnav forum and manual (software not updated since 2008) were no help. Keep fighting in the shade!
Thoughts on the FZ-G1 vs the FZ-M1? I know the M1 is smaller and has less processing power, but are there any benefits of going with a G1 if I’m ok with the larger footprint?
For power I would recommend you switch over to USB PD over USB C. You can get 16v and 19v cables which will both work with this. In this way you can run a solar panel and external battery much more easily.
maybe put a presentation together for the ADSB; I'm a long time ham, and did some similar or related work in the Army, but I never thought about tracking aircraft. A how, and a why, presentation would be nice.
He has some good SDR videos where he talks in depth about tracking aircraft.
@@kerbalairforce8802 I'm pretty familiar myself with using SDRs, but not specifically for aircraft tracking. I'll have to search the archive
I was thinking the same thing. So many acronyms. He probably has some of these videos already, but I definitely need the how and why. Im technical enough to get up to speed, but I've never even considered some of these capabilities, or even usefulness of tracking aircraft etc.
Im especially curious about when it sounded like he was alluding to sending data over HAM frequencies?
Where'd dude go from my notifications that mentioned you can do email and stuff over SDR? Wow
@@CmdrCorn If you have an SDR that can transmit. With ham radio, you can do email, digital comms (weak signal) and even use it for a link for an internet connection in a few different ways. With the typical dongle type SDR you will only receive, which can still be fun
"...Strips of M9 and M8 NBC paper..."
[cringes while marveling that I had never thought of *that* before. Perhaps, I don't *want* to consider the necessity... but [opens up search browser] here we are.
Yeah it's not something that's great to think about, but the balloon incident and the Ohio crisis was personally the last straw for me to suck it up and incorporate CBRN preparedness into more daily usage.
Where did you get this paper? Smart to just face reality head on.
@@S2Underground what kind of Antenna do you use in the Video? Do you have an Link 🔗 for it, and can I run a Lilygo T-Beam 868mHz Meshtastic with it?
Great info
Nice setup!!! I was just going to say something about a Multi-Port dock/ hub unit (i.e. Targus Hub) so you have more USB Port hookups at your disposal, but you covered it lol.
Dude that bag is nice! Where did you find it. I have an mcHF radio with a smart phone running PSK31 :) But I will move over to 27Mhz Anytone 40W since most of my friends and milsimmers dont have ham license. The CB radio is a bit clumsy but its simple and gives 40w apr. And i use JS8
Since you mentioned how hard it is to find an internal GPS for that toughpad, try getting in touch with Bob Johnson's Computer Stuff. They have a RUclips channel and Panasonic is their big go to. Just a recommendation. I'm interested in that same model for a field computer as well.
Spread out the USB ports a little with a pair of pliers: makes them stay put better.
Also, tape does wonders too, just use something that is moisture resistant and doesn't leave a residue.
Could try and turn those tent supports into conductive bits so radio signals can be caught by it. Could boost the receiver, but I'm just getting into this so I'll keep watching.
Similar setup with ours mate. There will always be trade-offs with this setup even though functional. Quick solution with the heat when in the field, we just use blue ice pack for heat radiation. Great vid & informative. Cheers from Australia.
Nice job. Very nice job.
a useful setup I have been using is an SDR combined with a phone. With a phone plugged in to a hub on my kit that also interfaces with a USB based SDR dongle, I can use my phone to route any signal I want through my comms and also run ATAK and other custom software on it. With this and a UV5R I have a very useful multi-band setup that can route the signals however I need in a 2lb package. Tx time even on a 2ah pack kinda sucks though.
Well thought out! Thanks! 👍
What can help with that screen glare is a matte privacy screen protector. I think an 8" would do for that tablet. Also, cover the camera with electrical tape.
That's awesome! Thank you!
Good video! I just ordered the tablet, the admin pouch, and several USB accessories and will use mine primarily for radio programming in the field using CHIRP.
Can you do a video on what software we might want to look into, mesh networks, etc using that setup?
good video, video idea: chemical/weather reconnaissance for the armed prepared citizen?
Awesome setup. Thanks for showing me more stuff to buy haha. Love your work, keep it up!
Lol, for real. I’ve literally spent well over $20k directly due to watching his videos. 🎉🎉🎉 The wife loves him! 😂😂😂 But we have the most sophisticated sigint, EW, and coms in the county baby! Lol
Regarding chargers, many new tablets/laptops support charging over USBC, A 45-65W USBC power brick and USBC cord take up next to no space and open charging options...
Alternatively adapters exist online that accept USBC input to a proprietary output
Dude, thank God for Chrisky I didn't think about any of this
Any chance you could provide links to the equipment you showed in this video?
Have you looked at the Omnicharge products at all? I have been using an Omnicharge 20+ for a few years now and it has worked great. It has a variable DC output through a barrel jack so you could do USB-C in -> DC out for whatever device you are using (I believe ~5-25v up to 5A). It is also a battery pack and has 120V AC out which could be used for plenty of things in a pinch up to 100W. It is a bit heavy but not really any heavier than most DC power bricks and provides all kinds of options.
I heard Colorado is a good place to train.. What do you think?
Also, this is a sick setup!
I am very amused by your videos, the question comes up. How do you transport everything around? Radios, computers, "base camp".
At the same time being "grey", not visible, even in rough terrain. You haven't mentioned firearms, guess they are there too. We also have to sleep and eat.
Just wondering ....
I apologize ahead of time if this has been asked previously. Too many comments on too many videos to check. Is there a reason you don't use a raspberry pi build? Seems like it would be more space efficient
awesome setup! Ill take some of your ideas and incorporate it into my future setup!
been watching and appreciating your videos for a while! grabbed a flightstick because of this one... and was pretty bummed out to realize it cannot be used offline and all it does is feed your received info back to the free site/app... is there a workaround for this?? different software? neat as it is i am not seeing the point, what am i missing?
JS8Call is great. Have you played with VaraAC yet?
Speaking of multiple SDRs - have you seen Terminal Armament’s SDR-STK?
No.... Send me link or I will research.. thank YOU
Not available until December?
Have you considered using a steam deck? It's mareketed as a game console 1st however it IS a PC with some serious processing power and battery for its size. I think the only caviot id give is its usbc not regular usb.
I really like those little bluetooth keyboards for this device. I run my tablet with a usb hub (switched), and have the more advanced cradle also. I do indeed have some of those splitters on had I will have to try.
Been doing a lot of research on these little tablets. I have 7 of them that I use for different things. Hard to beat the solid state nature of them.
I like having the window computer, because a lot of radio programming software is windows specific, and it is nice to be able swap area specific setups in and out if necessary.
As far as the internal GPS I'm looking at getting a cell card to see if I can get the GPS to come up on it. Seems like any GPS card should work if I remember correctly, but what I like about the external ones are being able to get them up in the air for better reception. I have a slew of them here (GPD modules) I have been testing, including a couple of the ones you have there.
As far as the antenna, there appears to be much cheaper options (with supposed better gain). I'm going to order a few of them and see how they fare.
You as always have done yeoman work on the pack set up.
with JS8-call if you are receiving other stations you can use build-in functionality to set your time according to those other stations.
Thanks
@S2Underground, You briefly mentioned the plug to connect to solar if need be, can you elaborate on how that plug connects to device? is it an adapter plug to the 12v car charger, or is this going to the device directly somehow? Thanks!
Very good! Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
Looks pretty cool. Excuse the stupid question but what do you use this for? What planes are you tracking and why?
Could you rig up an umbrella for more distance from your body plus it collapses? Maybe remove what you don't need for the height. I bet there's something like a walking stick that extends similar.
What you need is a MOBILE ROUTER - then you can have a MOBILE NETWORK then you can network all incompatible OS. You get time off your mobile router.
Where do keep your gun and ammunition?
Toss out rubber duckies antennae and use rugger panel antennae.
USE magnetic rubber sheets - longer lasting than Velco. You can put magnetic rubber base on coffee cups, too.
Just think, two pieces of equipment could take out the lot! You also need a Ulefone Power Armor 20WT portable so you can have numerous communications alternatives including G4LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, Scrambled voice communications, etc.
Would love to know more about your solar solution for this tablet
You really want the antenna plugged into the dongle, the data loss with Chinese kit is extreme, use a longer USB and shorter antenna, maybe put the dongle in the PVC pipe housing for your antenna?
Heard about, another train rail problem. Fresh too. I can't recall where it was.
18,000 cows died in a methane explosion, as reported.
Edit: I bet a conduit wire fried and caused the spark, lighting conduit maybe, poor ventilation.
Thank you for the video! Is there a tactical application to ADS-B plane watching, or is it a hobby to practice the use of the gear?
most of the planes we would want to worry about shut off their transponders so they _can't_ be tracked anyway
Ty bravo!
Do you consider Bluetooth and WiFi to be a significant exposure surface for being hunted with RDF?
Have soldering skills? Fix the wiggle issues by taking apart your radio and direct wiring it.. I would certainly give that a try.
Thanks for another great video. Would like to see how you intergrate the IC-705 with JS8 Call. I was able to install Plane plotter based on your video decitaded to that which was very helpful. Other videos dont explain it very well and I would like to see how you get JS8 Call running on the 705.
I think you could improve the SWAP. I like the pack, but I believe you could separate the computing end and the display end to minimize your footprint and eliminate weight and heat issues.
Awesome, thanks for what you do! What would you recommend as a resource for beginners to learn about radio communications?
@S2 Underground what weather-sensor are you using in this video?
What is that shelter used in the beginning. Looks well made and I have not seen many with frames like that
Looking at my options for a similar device to run sdr, atak, etc. in the field.
Is that mini keyboard ruggedized at all? Or you gotta make sure it doesnt get wet?
Nice Video 👍 Can we have a gear list?
Considering your channel logo, wolves hiding near by?
You get doom running on it? I just found my good ole Ti calculator. I still ferment the joy of getting Tetris then doom running on it.