No.45054
so I stumbled upon http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ the other day and was instantly wondering, why hasnt anyone made a cyberpunk themed pirate radio that illegally transmits vaporwave and other electronic based genres?
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No.45055
Is there anything to tune in to here? Found some radio station at 909.00 kHz LSB, anything else around?
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No.45056
6019.98 kHz for International Chinese News
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No.45057
>>45055
damn. this is schway. some women taking about security news over some classic music.
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No.45058
>>45057
Too schway, found another network 7465.01 kHz and also pass over some people sending messages in Spanish.
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No.45059
27600.03 kHz has a weird noise.
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No.45060
also for those that don't know, this covers broadcasting stations worldwide, amateur ham radio operators, and even some military chatter.
tune in to 8992USB to hear US Air Force messages.
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No.45061
>>45055
1600kHz-1660kHz usually has dutch pirate radio stations around the later parts of the day.
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No.45084
welcome to radio. Everything from morse, to SSTV is cool.
http://short-wave.info/index.php
This will help.
As will this: http://swling.com/FindingStations.htm
TL;DR you want SW for international mostly. That will cover government, private and Ham broadcasters as well as things like SSTV from the ISS.
More:
http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.jp/
These you can pick up on a handheld with a yagi pointed at the sky (ya rly).
Done this, this is cool:
http://www.hamradioscience.com/android-meets-the-rtl2832u/
You can pick up aircraft transpoders with it, as well as positional radios on commercial sea vessels.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wilsonae.android.usbserial
Good fun.
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No.45165
For truly local schway, pick up one of these RTL units that >>45084 talked about. It gets more cyberpunk if you have to decrypt digital modes. First time I decrypted something, I found out that Jim-bob needed to borrow Stan's ladder for a weekend, he had some roof-work to do.
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No.45171
>>45061
1602.30khz
wtf am i listening to
half sounds like words but interference/static, something is distorting it all to hell
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No.45195
>>45171
That is some freaky shit right there.
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No.45204
>>45061
1647.00 kHz has a consistent broadcast of music so far, listening in at 1930 GMT got me some songs and chatter.
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No.45232
>>45165
And did you find out if Jim-Bob got the ladder? Or maybe he didn't and he had to put off his roofwork or buy his own ladder.
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No.45235
>>45165
You stumbled across a HAM rag chew using PSK 31 didn't you? There are programs which do the decryption for you. Though it's more demodulating, rather than decrypting.
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No.45690
>>45165
>Jim-bob needed to borrow Stan's ladder for a weekend, he had some roof-work to do
Truly, this is the dystopian future that Gibson warned us about
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No.48671
Bumping for interest and to revive this thread from 404 graveyard
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No.48804
>>45060
Jumped on that to see what I could hear, got the tail end of a message. Funny enough, same thing happened last time this thread came up.
Once I get the hang of the options again, I can probably get the noise down enough to understand the whole thing. I wonder what kind of info is being sent.
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No.48807
Is it hard to make our own radio station?
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No.48811
>>48807
Get a transceiver, fuck off big antenna, pump some power through it and off you go.
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No.48812
>>48807
No. I have a fairly powerful transmitter sitting on my workbench that I bought from china on a whim. It'll give me a 5 mile radius, plenty to reach all of downtown from my place.
The real issue is that I don't want the FCC fondling my balls over it.
I think what I should probably do is find an open outlet downtown, disguise it as something mundane like a drain pipe, and screw it to the side of a building that's in range of some free wifi.
Then I can register a free internet radio station, and repeat that on a local frequency.
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No.48818
>>48812
FCC's definitely the biggest problem for this stuff. I like your idea, though, definitely could delay any issues if not outright prevent them. Can't stop it if they can't find it, right? What other shit could help throw them off?
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No.48819
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>48812
>>48818
Looking for hidden transmitters is something ham-radio enthusiasts do for sport.
All you need is a reciever with directional antenna, a map and a compass.
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No.48839
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No.48841
>>48839
We're talking real radio here, not internet ones.
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No.48847
You can vocally shitpost over defunct SATCOM satellites. As Brazilian drug dealers already do. What else can be more cyberpunk?
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No.48848
>>48819
God yeah, done that on a mobile "fox hunt". Hams come down real hard on unlicensed radio broadcasts.
Though there was a local pirate FM station where around my way that hid its transmission gear in an elevator shaft of a high-rise building. Neat little trick.
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No.48849
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No.48856
>>48848
Mount it on a city bus. Reception will suffer, but it'll take ages to foxhunt.
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No.48863
>>48856
First scheduled maintainance check will discover it.
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No.48893
>>48863
Wouldn't even take that long. The station would stop moving at night or sometimes during the day as the bus is taken off the route and cycled out with another. Still a clever idea though.
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No.48909
I guess it's important to remember one of the fundamental rules of OPSEC: you will get busted.
There's just no silver bullet strategy that'd fully protect you, especially from a State agency, the highest level threat there is.
The real question should be not how to not get busted, but how to deal with the consequences afterwards.
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No.48963
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No.49037
I posted a while back on behalf of our radio station. We have come far since. We are a 24/7 Anonymous Radio station now. :)
Website: https://anonymousradioredux.wordpress.com/
Streams selection: https://www.spreaker.com/show/official-live-feed
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No.49133
http://www.uhf-satcom.com/ prototype pirate radio in deus ex hr.
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No.51820
Sadly radio is pozzed by the FCC and buzzard boomers who have nothing better to do than triangule unlicensed broadcasting.
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No.57379
An intresting resource for protags intrested radio with a 水 spin might be EW 101 - a high school level course on electronic warefare and radio progation.
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No.57384
This is about the most cyberpunk thing I have ever seen.
"Pirate" Radio by Captain Blackbeard, a Darknet Canabis Dealer. Posted here on envoy forum:
>http://envoys5appps3bin.onion
/index.php?topic=7692.0;
>Join yer host First Mate Harry Stash in a psychedelic audio adventure through the Dark Seas as CaptainBlackbeard explores the Ecstasy of Gold!
>https://linx.li/200thousandingold.mp3
>In This Episode
>- The Quest For $200,000 In Gold
>- CaptainBlackbeard Global News Covers >The Capture Of Bigfoot
>- The CaptainBlackbeard FREE $1,000 Giveaway
>- Senator John Rube Boob Answers Yer Questions About Yer United States Federal Government
>- Bowling Therapy
>- And More High Energy Heavy Sounds Original Content Than A Jumbo Jet Of Hollywood Writers Crashing Into A Nuclear Reactor
>Music In This Episode
>- Jimi Hendrix
>- William Shatner
>- Lt Junior Grade Zoomer Nasty
>- Dorothy
>- Public Enemy
>- Ennio Morricone
>Visit CaptainBlackbeards Tip Jar/Offerings To Posedion (or the God of yer choice)
>http://jiujfvropivzmaj6slgtfz5hljfrdk77elcg3np43zrnjrlolpbctjqd.onion/listing/5045
Top fucking 水. The feel is A S T H E T I C .
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No.58056
>>45054
>https://nyan-sat.com/index.html
>A down-to-earth satellite challenge…
>With a few pieces of cheap equipment, some determination, and a computer, you too can receive signals from the sky. NyanSat is a guided challenge that walks you through building your own ground station to track satellites, receiving signals, understanding how data is encoded, and looking at images from space.
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