*WARNING:* purely demonstration purposes video. Sharing what could potentially happen to our own security devices if an unsavory actor were within our vicinity, and how devices we rely upon, may not be 100% reliable afterall. *Always ensure to follow any applicable local regulations for your area. Thanks for sharing the video to help educate others on their security devices, and vulnerability to disruption.*
Heck yea! :) Of course spending as many thousands of hours as I have, goal is for max ppl to see it. Channel actually growing 300-400 new subs per month now. Not too bad IMO. I'm sure I could increase it, if sticking to just the trends - but not planning that, as I like making videos on things I enjoy. And hey, maybe I'll mix things up a bit and share other things I like to see what the algorithm does. Appreciate your comment! 😀
@@RTPTechTips 👍 a recent accomplishment of mine was sending raspi vid over a Bluetooth tethered connection (android phone). Never knew Bluetooth could do video😀
@RTPTechTips you have great technical insights. Trends are usually meaningless. I used to buy computer tech magazines but they are usually hype of things that never come & no tech help.
The range of 2.4G jamming seems extremely low on my portapack mini. Like max 10cm with proper antenna and working amp. Any further than that and it just slows down connection (1200ms ping) instead of completely shutting it down.
No real concern unless you have valuables that could attract a high tech attacker. This simple demo shares what *could* happen under this rather weak EMP, using my own camera. This particular EMP security testing device isn't something with range at all - and was a mild option I wanted to share the affects of, for anyone curious. If it was a more powerful device, it could be effective several feet away (and possibly damage any other electronics). On the other hand, defensively, it's worth looking into more powerful attacks that could occur during wartime such as nuclear EMP in upper atmosphere that could destroy electronics, and the grid.
*WARNING:* purely demonstration purposes video. Sharing what could potentially happen to our own security devices if an unsavory actor were within our vicinity, and how devices we rely upon, may not be 100% reliable afterall. *Always ensure to follow any applicable local regulations for your area. Thanks for sharing the video to help educate others on their security devices, and vulnerability to disruption.*
I remember when you were at 3k subs.... congrats on the momentum and keep up the awesome work👋👍
Heck yea! :) Of course spending as many thousands of hours as I have, goal is for max ppl to see it.
Channel actually growing 300-400 new subs per month now. Not too bad IMO.
I'm sure I could increase it, if sticking to just the trends - but not planning that, as I like making videos on things I enjoy.
And hey, maybe I'll mix things up a bit and share other things I like to see what the algorithm does.
Appreciate your comment! 😀
@@RTPTechTips 👍
a recent accomplishment of mine was sending raspi vid over a Bluetooth tethered connection (android phone). Never knew Bluetooth could do video😀
@RTPTechTips you have great technical insights. Trends are usually meaningless. I used to buy computer tech magazines but they are usually hype of things that never come & no tech help.
@@selfcontrol9982 Hey appreciate that! :)
The range of 2.4G jamming seems extremely low on my portapack mini. Like max 10cm with proper antenna and working amp. Any further than that and it just slows down connection (1200ms ping) instead of completely shutting it down.
Wired seems like the best bet but not always the most practical.
They say wireless cameras on 5Ghz is harder to interupt but...
I'd be interested to see how this affects Meshtastic.
What's the effective range for these type of atttacks? Usually security cameras are mounted at a height of at least 8 feet from the ground.
No real concern unless you have valuables that could attract a high tech attacker.
This simple demo shares what *could* happen under this rather weak EMP, using my own camera.
This particular EMP security testing device isn't something with range at all - and was a mild option I wanted to share the affects of, for anyone curious.
If it was a more powerful device, it could be effective several feet away (and possibly damage any other electronics).
On the other hand, defensively, it's worth looking into more powerful attacks that could occur during wartime such as nuclear EMP in upper atmosphere that could destroy electronics, and the grid.
good bro
Hong Kong protests also shared vulnerability to angle grinders. 😊
Good to know for our own cameras.
Is it possible to permanently break the camera?
Possible to fry anything with enough power, but not as likely with low power device like this.
In Jesus name amen ❤
Block them in Jesus name stop camera s from working amen
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