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I have one of those in my attic. It shakes the house
Wow
It's bound to shake your house as they blare at 90 to 130 decibels when they go off
Who even has a siren in the Attic
@@chyrlieroberts3394 me
@@MonkeyFilmProductions lol but could you put it either in your basement or backyard
I found out who did it and I am in contact with law enforcement
That's weird that those weird hackers hacked our outside Warning Systems
its really easy to do
Got to have a low life to screw with emergency sirens
Nah he a chad
dang who did that
It’s probably the flipper zero things that can Litterally change anything or activate just by a click The government should ban flippa zero item
I don't know the tones that are used to activate them.
Iirc, they use Federal Signal FSK
well they either have to encrypt it or manually set them off which I don’t think will happen
Too easy to be done via radio
It's the only way that the sirens would have been hacked as another UA-cam video mentions that each siren has a radio receiver attached to it.
James Spann wishes he could do this - only he doesn't want to set them off, he wants to take them down.
Kane Pixels...
They’re DTMF activated. All they needed to do is record a test page and play it back with an eBay radio.
damn that’s simple I guess but that’s really bad
Not the new system it's p25 based which uses scada system to activate it
its not a hacker or something it might be a hacker or just a fake signal maybe a compulert signal in dallas? im still confused
Help I can not hear it... prosecutor to the max
It was Jerry
just encrypt everything and it wont be hacked
Not all encryption systems are secure so it could be that in the future an idiot within Dallas will try and break the encryption and end up setting all the sirens off again
@@stephensnell1379 Yea that makes sense, even better don’t make the frequencies public
@@marylandsirensfirebuff9664 it can be hacked if not encrypted as the sirens use radio frequency signals to be turned on and off
@@stephensnell1379 Yeah I know
Last time siren were set off with radio waves
Thts bad
STH-10
2001 130
Yes
Hi low
I have one of those in my attic. It shakes the house
Wow
It's bound to shake your house as they blare at 90 to 130 decibels when they go off
Who even has a siren in the Attic
@@chyrlieroberts3394 me
@@MonkeyFilmProductions lol but could you put it either in your basement or backyard
I found out who did it and I am in contact with law enforcement
That's weird that those weird hackers hacked our outside Warning Systems
its really easy to do
Got to have a low life to screw with emergency sirens
Nah he a chad
dang who did that
It’s probably the flipper zero things that can Litterally change anything or activate just by a click
The government should ban flippa zero item
I don't know the tones that are used to activate them.
Iirc, they use Federal Signal FSK
well they either have to encrypt it or manually set them off which I don’t think will happen
Too easy to be done via radio
It's the only way that the sirens would have been hacked as another UA-cam video mentions that each siren has a radio receiver attached to it.
James Spann wishes he could do this - only he doesn't want to set them off, he wants to take them down.
Kane Pixels...
They’re DTMF activated. All they needed to do is record a test page and play it back with an eBay radio.
damn that’s simple I guess but that’s really bad
Not the new system it's p25 based which uses scada system to activate it
its not a hacker or something it might be a hacker or just a fake signal maybe a compulert signal in dallas? im still confused
Help I can not hear it... prosecutor to the max
It was Jerry
just encrypt everything and it wont be hacked
Not all encryption systems are secure so it could be that in the future an idiot within Dallas will try and break the encryption and end up setting all the sirens off again
@@stephensnell1379 Yea that makes sense, even better don’t make the frequencies public
@@marylandsirensfirebuff9664 it can be hacked if not encrypted as the sirens use radio frequency signals to be turned on and off
@@stephensnell1379 Yeah I know
Last time siren were set off with radio waves
Thts bad
STH-10
2001 130
Yes
Hi low