THIS is how you do an SDR presentation. Explain what it is, give interesting examples and show how to do it. Unlike other videos where people just stand there with their SDR and tell you about all the cool stuff you can do with them. I'm going to check if this guy has written any books on the subject. I wish I could sit down with him for a couple of hours and learn from him. SDR's aren't exactly plug-and-play. I've been into SDR for a while now and the learning curve is steep, even though I am an EE with a lot of RF experience.
If you still find SDR interesting, consider reaching out to the guy. The world is smaller than you think, and paying a consultation fee makes it even smaller
Man! This brings back memories! I actually spear-headed a project about 20 years ago that started with someone causing malicious interference on the US 2m 144 MHz Amateur band. It'd gotten pretty bad. The breaking point was when they started causing interference on the Public Safety bands. I'd built a Doppler RDF device and we actually used a set of 4 high speed RF switching diodes to do the antenna rotations for us. I can't recall off the top of my head, the actual wavelength spacing of the array, and I dunno why I'm thinking it was either 3/4 or a 1/2 wavelength spacing. Don't quote me on that though. But, it was really neat to turn the car around and the LEDs would change position to point us in the right direction of the signal. Good to see that young people are still into these fascinating hobbies! 73 de AK4FM
12:00 - Every once in a while, I get something right because I actually know about it and it makes me so happy. The moment he played that noise, I said out loud, "That's a digital pager transmission." When he confirmed it, I said, "Awww yeah."
I love how completely happy he is talking about letting his PHD slide, and its because he has a passion for what hes doing now lol. Most people would be tripping about the phd thing I think
The trouble with SDR is that there's just so much you do, that it's akin to drinking out of a fire hose. That said, it's a lot of fun and a great learning experience. This presentation is fantastic!
***** i guess you could put the incoming data into gnu radio software and make a little program that spits out the data to a screen and you would see the hex data in text format then its up to you to decrypt it haha
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Fellow radio enthusiast here....overall, great stuff. Could have not flashed slides at us though, so as to save on having to hit pause...which of course wasn't an option for attendees. Thanks for posting---cheers.
I don't wish to give nefarious hackers any ideas, but he mentioned that to damage a TWTA you need some pretty serious gear, but what if you were to override the feedback signal? You wouldn't need a very strong transmitter to do that, and you'd be saying to the official transmitter "MORE POWER!". Looking forward to getting a duplex SDR once this new project comes out. At the moment I'm just learning with my R820T.
It cracks me up when a room full of hackers cannot get simple stuff to work. It proves they are human like the rest of us. I just ordered SDR from eBay for the incredible sum of just over £5.
That DF antenna array looks a lot like the _"LoJack"_ stolen car finder that many police agencies (at least here in Southern California) use. If I remember correctly, there is one antenna in the center and four at 90 degrees around a circle.
My gawd man, whenever do you have time for pron? I just woke up and crawled out from under a rock, and only familiar with the acronym and my vivid imagination's interpretation of SDR + now I'm an hour in, got you at 1.5 speed absolutely fascinated by your passionate presentation, congrats that you found your calling, THANK YOU for Sharing! Please... Stay Healthy, Well and Motivated!
10:23 I just need to bookmark here.....I hope he does come back to it. I didn't catch what the guy in the audience said but it sure sounds interesting.
I have been trying to decode p25 audio witch is legal in my state of FL to decode for 3 yrs. finally got a second rtl str I have reached a point to were I can decode about 10 % audibly. and am now stuck at trying to decode the other 90% I am now having issues with software .
The fast track could cost someone a lot of money if you just keep transmitting their ID all day long. Or get them speeding tickets if you know when they get on the toll road and submit their ID at an exit a few minutes later. At least the PA toll road going to Allentown used to send out tickets to cars reaching the exit too fast. Maybe even get truckers for driving too many hours? The options are endless.These radios can also be used to get unlock codes for cars. Jam the signal while intersepting the lock code sent to the car and when the person presses the button again you repeat the first lock code and hold on to the second one use to unlock the car once they walk away. for newer cars where they are time stamped proximity based ones you boost the signal to wherever the person is back to their car a few blocks away to unlock it.
I'm not sure if you were joking but I found a pattern in that noise and it seems to be repeating every 3m33 or so. After translating each bits, this is what I got: "oHg5SJYRHA0" I don't know what it means tho...
I expected a video about hacking RFZs vie radio; all I knew so far were wired RFZs (high-performance RFZs which need quite a bit of electrical power). No mentioning of RFZs in the video...
What if we could combine the 3 types of modulation into a single one, with no interference. Then theoretically we could transmit a shitload of data really fast.
@@kornbread5359 - First: clever choice of name. Second: You are on the right track - I recall reading an article describing a similar technique being used in a somewhat novel RF transciever. I'll summarize briefly, as I can't find the article (maybe you'll have better luck?). A major constraint on bandwidth is frequency space - if one guy is talking on a channel, others can't be, so it becomes a competition. RF antennas, as conventionally designed, are receiving (interacting with/modulating in accordance to) the electric charge component of the transmitted signal. However, electromagnetic signals are electromagnetic - they have both an oscillation in electrical and in magnetic field. The magnetic portion of the signal reflects information content of the electric, however it is out of phase with the electric portion by some offset, determined by the transmitting antennas design. What was realized is that an antenna circuit could be designed to capture both the electric and magnetic state simultaneously, allowing that offset to be measured in real time. Simultaneously, they designed an antenna where the offset could be tuned. This means that (potentially in combination with techniques such as mimo) multiple devices could be transmitting on the same frequency at the same time, without use of time division, and the individual signals could be isolated. Potentially thousands of signals (or more) could be overlapped on the same carrier. ... I really wish I could remember the insititute name, because I'd love to know how that's progressing.
can anyone tell me which board is best bangs for your bucks. I want to setup openbts for education purpose, and the rest is everyday use of sdr, e.g Sattelites, airplanes, radar... e.t.c im looking at the b200 but there's an e110 selling for a decent price. thank you
I actually had a several months long E-Mail discussion with a flat earther where I finally convinced him that satellites are not balloons after he measured their Doppler shift with an RTL-SDR. He thought they were really fast planes then, so I was not entirely successful.
There are so much software and hardware available if you wanna mess with SDR, and in so much price ranges. I read that the HackRF One from great Scott's gadgets is good for beginners. It covers a large frequency range (1Mhz to 6Ghz if I'm correct), and it's affordable, compared to other RF transceivers (about $200 for the official one, but since it's open source, I'm sure you can find unofficial copies even cheaper). Plus, it's compatible with GNU Radio and most radio softwares. I'm planning on buying a HackRF as soon as I have some money c:
+/- 4KHz ? For narrow ban. If I had that sort of drift, then I would take that back to the maker. Least yo can do is use a 10MHz referenced to a GPS signal for a +/- 0.1Hz stability.
Cone Head - A lot of DefCon talks are like this. They gather hundreds of the best hackers in the world together and they can't make a video projector work. SMH
I like the people on youtube tht buy a SDR dongle know nothing about computers and make a video saying how they know how to do all this stuff not realizing you need a BS and hundreds of hours of time to do this stuff.
They often do. But you are inside a metal tube (not exactly a Faraday cage, but still more opaque to RF than, say, your flat), so the very weak GNSS signal may not be picked up well by your phone's receiver. If you use a bluetooth external GNSS receiver, and you push it up against the window, you can probably get decent signal. BTW, that's also the reason GPS doesn't work underwater.
Civilian GPS is automatically disabled for any device that’s traveling over 1200mph, or is above 59,000ft. It’s to prevent it from being used by rogue/unsanctioned ballistic missiles. It wouldn’t be relevant on a commercial aircraft, but still fun.
Hey buddy. Quick question… There’s a frequency in my home that sounds like uhf or vhf that is either somehow about to read my mind or hear the low waves of me thinking out aloud. Have you ever heard of this and any idea on how to combat such a thing? Thanks.
Awesome Presentation. that rainbow effect as you called it @51mins looks to me as a cemtrailing plane. (they spray the sky with chemicals and it looks like lines across the sky. This is happening all over the world.
Forced me to look up 'cemtrailing plane'. I had no idea people could believe such nonsence. I feel very sorry for you 'Sir'. Here is hoping you are not late for school tomorrow.
The speaker needs to learn about microphones. Sheesh! 6:12 He should have left the mics alone!! He's a sophisticated hacker....and he can't deal with modern podium mics? So - today's lesson: 'Some hackers are idiots'. Thank you. Good night.
What can a simple person buy to stop/block hackers from blocking TV signal radio signals cellphone signals with this tech??? 14 months now I have no communication from own home...no thanks to this. Tech.
Renee Dole Finley Besides a tall pole with great directionality, getting relevant authorities to identify disturbing transmitters blocking your reception is probably your best bet.
Perhaps the government should also ban locksmiths? Or perhaps the gov should insist on people and companies secure their shit properly. You can't ban these devices because even if you did, there's still electronics outlets to make them and criminals will do just that. By banning it you just sweep the problem under the carpet where criminals can better hide. It's highly small minded of you to call "ban it". Unless you're a criminal trying to stay covered and not have these security lapses found and fixed?
they're passive (listen-only) devices. As long as you're only receiving and not transmitting, there's nothing wrong with that. I mean, the radio waves are willfully being transmitted out, and technically are 'trespassing' onto the listening device, and unencrypted at that. So yeah.
Problems with projector are solved at 6:00 (the talk doesnt start until then). Awesome talk!
Thanks
aaahem,duznt land?
Christos Perivolaropoulos Thank you. 👍
Why are the planes tracking signals only picked up at a certain distance from the coast....They seem to appear out of nowhere
I liked the little talk
THIS is how you do an SDR presentation. Explain what it is, give interesting examples and show how to do it. Unlike other videos where people just stand there with their SDR and tell you about all the cool stuff you can do with them. I'm going to check if this guy has written any books on the subject. I wish I could sit down with him for a couple of hours and learn from him. SDR's aren't exactly plug-and-play. I've been into SDR for a while now and the learning curve is steep, even though I am an EE with a lot of RF experience.
wot like spit fie aah carnet eer ritz hea?
u wot
@@user-nx8vp5sy5d pics or it didn't happen :)
If you still find SDR interesting, consider reaching out to the guy. The world is smaller than you think, and paying a consultation fee makes it even smaller
Any books you could recommend?
Man! This brings back memories! I actually spear-headed a project about 20 years ago that started with someone causing malicious interference on the US 2m 144 MHz Amateur band. It'd gotten pretty bad. The breaking point was when they started causing interference on the Public Safety bands. I'd built a Doppler RDF device and we actually used a set of 4 high speed RF switching diodes to do the antenna rotations for us. I can't recall off the top of my head, the actual wavelength spacing of the array, and I dunno why I'm thinking it was either 3/4 or a 1/2 wavelength spacing. Don't quote me on that though. But, it was really neat to turn the car around and the LEDs would change position to point us in the right direction of the signal. Good to see that young people are still into these fascinating hobbies! 73 de AK4FM
What happened, then.....?
Convention about making technology do what you want continues to have audio/video problems always makes me laugh
They just don't care enough, they hacked it all together 😂
Its like when you're doing calculus that you forget how to do the simple stuff
I have to assume its blatant interference from so many pocket devices xD
You know what they say......Find something you truly love to do, and let it kill you! Such irony!
They are required by the hotel to use a single contractor to record audio and video.
12:00 - Every once in a while, I get something right because I actually know about it and it makes me so happy. The moment he played that noise, I said out loud, "That's a digital pager transmission." When he confirmed it, I said, "Awww yeah."
I love how completely happy he is talking about letting his PHD slide, and its because he has a passion for what hes doing now lol. Most people would be tripping about the phd thing I think
The trouble with SDR is that there's just so much you do, that it's akin to drinking out of a fire hose. That said, it's a lot of fun and a great learning experience. This presentation is fantastic!
great talk, clever chap too
Excellent 90 mins, great SDR and RF info, and an interesting speaker in Balint Seeber.
skipping the PHD after finding SDR.... VERY SMART move..... GOOD on you!! Over all GREAT talk!!1
Awesome talk. Guy just dealt with the scuff lol! Knew nothing about any of this prior but really interesting talk!
i just ordered a 100Khz-1.7Ghz SDR!! cause of this video, great stuff!! probably gonna get a hackrf one when later on
***** yup it sure does :D
***** be aware in some of those you may have solder 2 very fine wires to the ic directly they are like 30 gauge i think
***** im sure you will probably find the signals of the encrypted channels good luck
***** i guess you could put the incoming data into gnu radio software and make a little program that spits out the data to a screen and you would see the hex data in text format
then its up to you to decrypt it haha
but there some things that are uncrypted like old pagers and you could easily read their messages directly (use gnu radio to display the text)
That guy reminds me of Richards Hendriks in the Silicon Valey TV show
All these hackers in one room an nobody could figure out how to use a projector
It was too simple so they brought in a conference center media multiplexer as a challenge just like the heist con episode of Rick and Morty
45 minutes is some of the coolest shit I have ever seen!
He maps airplanes coming in and out of the airport via radio signals
Epic!. I want to do this now! :)
This is a great presentation and it's well put together. Awesome speaker
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Sorry to hear that...thanks for all that you do. Keep up the good fight! Let me know how to reach out outside of the tube. Thanks
Fellow radio enthusiast here....overall, great stuff. Could have not flashed slides at us though, so as to save on having to hit pause...which of course wasn't an option for attendees. Thanks for posting---cheers.
1:16:57 mortys mind blowers out here wrapping it all up made me feel like I half ass read a book or something love it inspiring
I don't wish to give nefarious hackers any ideas, but he mentioned that to damage a TWTA you need some pretty serious gear, but what if you were to override the feedback signal? You wouldn't need a very strong transmitter to do that, and you'd be saying to the official transmitter "MORE POWER!".
Looking forward to getting a duplex SDR once this new project comes out. At the moment I'm just learning with my R820T.
It cracks me up when a room full of hackers cannot get simple stuff to work. It proves they are human like the rest of us. I just ordered SDR from eBay for the incredible sum of just over £5.
who cannot get what to work? is your main computer also a $5 RPi Zero?
That DF antenna array looks a lot like the _"LoJack"_ stolen car finder that many police agencies (at least here in Southern California) use. If I remember correctly, there is one antenna in the center and four at 90 degrees around a circle.
I knew the talk was going to be sick when I saw the robot.
Fantastic presentation!
Very good 👍 talk made SDR interesting and fun
My gawd man, whenever do you have time for pron? I just woke up and crawled out from under a rock, and only familiar with the acronym and my vivid imagination's interpretation of SDR + now I'm an hour in, got you at 1.5 speed absolutely fascinated by your passionate presentation, congrats that you found your calling, THANK YOU for Sharing! Please... Stay Healthy, Well and Motivated!
It will be a sad day when all of this stuff is encrypted
DutchEllie never thought about that, but you’re right
wholesome crowd
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I love how all these smart guys still struggle to get a laptop screen on the beamer 😀
UBNT made some some amazing cards still have em!
10:23 I just need to bookmark here.....I hope he does come back to it. I didn't catch what the guy in the audience said but it sure sounds interesting.
you would think these nerds could do a presentation without static.
brilliant talk ;)
Extremely interesting, very smart.
that was awesome! thanks very much!
The irony of listening to noise/interference while watching a talk about radios...
What is the background noise that is heard from mid way in the presenttion?Specifically this sound that is heard in the background 1:06:40
I have been trying to decode p25 audio witch is legal in my state of FL to decode for 3 yrs. finally got a second rtl str I have reached a point to were I can decode about 10 % audibly. and am now stuck at trying to decode the other 90% I am now having issues with software .
The fast track could cost someone a lot of money if you just keep transmitting their ID all day long. Or get them speeding tickets if you know when they get on the toll road and submit their ID at an exit a few minutes later. At least the PA toll road going to Allentown used to send out tickets to cars reaching the exit too fast. Maybe even get truckers for driving too many hours?
The options are endless.These radios can also be used to get unlock codes for cars. Jam the signal while intersepting the lock code sent to the car and when the person presses the button again you repeat the first lock code and hold on to the second one use to unlock the car once they walk away. for newer cars where they are time stamped proximity based ones you boost the signal to wherever the person is back to their car a few blocks away to unlock it.
Very cool.
i didnt see starbucks time but beer time ;)
interesting information
awesome talk
Excellent talk
I'm currently using a modified uniden scanner with direct discriminator output. But let's just say the sdr dongle is in the mail :D.
Also, great talk.
Hopelessly inadequate on implementation detail
awesome
The noise in background sounds like an encoded signal. I wonder if that was intended or just random noise.
I'm not sure if you were joking but I found a pattern in that noise and it seems to be repeating every 3m33 or so.
After translating each bits, this is what I got: "oHg5SJYRHA0"
I don't know what it means tho...
@@Reth_Hard
"oHg5SJYRHA0"
ua-cam.com/video/oHg5SJYRHA0/v-deo.html = 3m33.
@@FlatFact
Gotcha! :P
@@Reth_Hard haha
Excellent
I expected a video about hacking RFZs vie radio; all I knew so far were wired RFZs (high-performance RFZs which need quite a bit of electrical power).
No mentioning of RFZs in the video...
What if we could combine the 3 types of modulation into a single one, with no interference. Then theoretically we could transmit a shitload of data really fast.
Hypothetically, just a thought.
@@kornbread5359 - First: clever choice of name.
Second: You are on the right track - I recall reading an article describing a similar technique being used in a somewhat novel RF transciever. I'll summarize briefly, as I can't find the article (maybe you'll have better luck?). A major constraint on bandwidth is frequency space - if one guy is talking on a channel, others can't be, so it becomes a competition. RF antennas, as conventionally designed, are receiving (interacting with/modulating in accordance to) the electric charge component of the transmitted signal. However, electromagnetic signals are electromagnetic - they have both an oscillation in electrical and in magnetic field. The magnetic portion of the signal reflects information content of the electric, however it is out of phase with the electric portion by some offset, determined by the transmitting antennas design.
What was realized is that an antenna circuit could be designed to capture both the electric and magnetic state simultaneously, allowing that offset to be measured in real time. Simultaneously, they designed an antenna where the offset could be tuned. This means that (potentially in combination with techniques such as mimo) multiple devices could be transmitting on the same frequency at the same time, without use of time division, and the individual signals could be isolated. Potentially thousands of signals (or more) could be overlapped on the same carrier.
... I really wish I could remember the insititute name, because I'd love to know how that's progressing.
yea fantastic !
can anyone tell me which board is best bangs for your bucks. I want to setup openbts for education purpose, and the rest is everyday use of sdr, e.g Sattelites, airplanes, radar... e.t.c im looking at the b200 but there's an e110 selling for a decent price. thank you
All this and they loose a jet airliner, all the lives lost. This don't matter too haters.
Left - Right = Sides for anyone wondering
How to get that slide? can i give slide?
That's so cool :o
Something a flat earther would have never been able to do.
wivoota parashoot gp ez?
I actually had a several months long E-Mail discussion with a flat earther where I finally convinced him that satellites are not balloons after he measured their Doppler shift with an RTL-SDR. He thought they were really fast planes then, so I was not entirely successful.
AI is going to kick even hackers butts? Right?
i love the part at 15:15 too funy
Richard Hendricks?!
True horror = 3am you awake to this guy halfway inside your bedroom window.."scuse me, would you care to see my slides?" 0....w....0
What software is he running? Wish he would go into more detail about the equipment and software.
Anyone know any valuable resources for learning more about RF. I've been intrigued.
There are so much software and hardware available if you wanna mess with SDR, and in so much price ranges. I read that the HackRF One from great Scott's gadgets is good for beginners. It covers a large frequency range (1Mhz to 6Ghz if I'm correct), and it's affordable, compared to other RF transceivers (about $200 for the official one, but since it's open source, I'm sure you can find unofficial copies even cheaper). Plus, it's compatible with GNU Radio and most radio softwares.
I'm planning on buying a HackRF as soon as I have some money c:
+/- 4KHz ? For narrow ban. If I had that sort of drift, then I would take that back to the maker. Least yo can do is use a 10MHz referenced to a GPS signal for a +/- 0.1Hz stability.
A event full of the best hackers and the poor speaker has to put up with this nonsense?
Cone Head - A lot of DefCon talks are like this. They gather hundreds of the best hackers in the world together and they can't make a video projector work. SMH
Someone probably DOSed it.
Lol noob
1:15:17 - The Elephant Cages
Like who or what runs this, cant explain cuz of poor Q
holy fuck i cant afford an USRP. id rather build my own crap for that price and learn more.
funny how he asks if his mic is ok and a guy just goes "whoooo" lol
After launched raphael RTL2832, all rf wave are easy to seen and plus software support, hacking mire eazy
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at 1:33, it sounds like VOR
That was all sorts of awkward. Especially how he's way to tall for the mic stand and he has to hunch over to get to the mic.
This guy needs to work for NASA.
1:23:09 - You didn't say 'dirp' you said 'determine'
I like the people on youtube tht buy a SDR dongle know nothing about computers and make a video saying how they know how to do all this stuff not realizing you need a BS and hundreds of hours of time to do this stuff.
What was the question asked by someone in the front row when Balint called out " Yeah but that would be illegal" ??? @ 10:25
He asked if you could broadcast back on that frequency.
dood could you just let it go it was misplaced.
18:01 but why doesn't the GPS in a Smartphone work in plane high altitude?
They often do. But you are inside a metal tube (not exactly a Faraday cage, but still more opaque to RF than, say, your flat), so the very weak GNSS signal may not be picked up well by your phone's receiver. If you use a bluetooth external GNSS receiver, and you push it up against the window, you can probably get decent signal. BTW, that's also the reason GPS doesn't work underwater.
Because the earth is flat...
Civilian GPS is automatically disabled for any device that’s traveling over 1200mph, or is above 59,000ft. It’s to prevent it from being used by rogue/unsanctioned ballistic missiles. It wouldn’t be relevant on a commercial aircraft, but still fun.
No need to hack it, just listen.
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Hey buddy. Quick question…
There’s a frequency in my home that sounds like uhf or vhf that is either somehow about to read my mind or hear the low waves of me thinking out aloud. Have you ever heard of this and any idea on how to combat such a thing?
Thanks.
what do uhf and vhf sound like?
Stop telling people. You're going to make us angry.
You have schizophrenia my friend. Please seek a mental health specialist.
This dude knows earth is not a spinning sphere
EW!
"...are belong to me". I presume English isn't your first language?
It's a meme.
Awesome Presentation. that rainbow effect as you called it @51mins looks to me as a cemtrailing plane. (they spray the sky with chemicals and it looks like lines across the sky. This is happening all over the world.
Forced me to look up 'cemtrailing plane'.
I had no idea people could believe such nonsence.
I feel very sorry for you 'Sir'. Here is hoping you are not late for school tomorrow.
you mean a trail of condensation, right? RIGHT?
The speaker needs to learn about microphones.
Sheesh! 6:12 He should have left the mics alone!!
He's a sophisticated hacker....and he can't deal with modern podium mics?
So - today's lesson: 'Some hackers are idiots'.
Thank you. Good night.
What can a simple person buy to stop/block hackers from blocking TV signal radio signals cellphone signals with this tech??? 14 months now I have no communication from own home...no thanks to this. Tech.
Renee Dole Finley Besides a tall pole with great directionality, getting relevant authorities to identify disturbing transmitters blocking your reception is probably your best bet.
The government should ban these sort of devices
paul anthony bulao booooooo
Gov shouldn't ban anything
Perhaps the government should also ban locksmiths? Or perhaps the gov should insist on people and companies secure their shit properly. You can't ban these devices because even if you did, there's still electronics outlets to make them and criminals will do just that. By banning it you just sweep the problem under the carpet where criminals can better hide. It's highly small minded of you to call "ban it". Unless you're a criminal trying to stay covered and not have these security lapses found and fixed?
they're passive (listen-only) devices. As long as you're only receiving and not transmitting, there's nothing wrong with that. I mean, the radio waves are willfully being transmitted out, and technically are 'trespassing' onto the listening device, and unencrypted at that. So yeah.
I know I didnt type bulau booo....wtf is that