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  1. くりうず(浜松) (kuriuzu@mstdn.kuriuzu.tk)'s status on Saturday, 12-Jan-2019 22:55:47 JST くりうず(浜松) くりうず(浜松)

    VGA映像出力端子って電波出せるんですよ、実は

    In conversation Saturday, 12-Jan-2019 22:55:47 JST from mstdn.kuriuzu.tk permalink
    • らりお・ザ・何らかの?然㊌ソムリエ and ryanak repeated this.
    • くりうず(浜松) (kuriuzu@mstdn.kuriuzu.tk)'s status on Saturday, 12-Jan-2019 22:57:49 JST くりうず(浜松) くりうず(浜松)
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      VGA映像出力を送信機に使ったSDR、発想が完全にトチ狂ってて好き https://blog.goo.ne.jp/osqzss/e/d5b5b0528cb57c0d71e691a67f3dad6c

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        USB 3.0 VGA Dongle SDR - OSQZSS
        from USB 3.0 VGA Dongle SDR - OSQZSS
        面白そうなSDRを見つけた.osmocom.org:osmo-fl2kUSB3.0のVGA変換アダプタを使った送信機.ビデオ信号をRFのソースとして使うようだ.高調波を上手く利用すると,GPS信号も出せるらしい.GitHub:steve-m/fl2k-examples/GPSサポートしているのは,FrescoLogicのFL2000というチップを使っているアダプタのみ.$20程度で購入できるらしいが,具体的な製品名は紹介されていない.amazonで探してみると,それっぽい製品が見つかったので取り合えず購入.amazon.co.jp:PatechUSB3.0toVGA変換アダプタ2,000円以下でGPS信号シミュレータが手に入る!まあ,動かなくても,大した出費ではない.【追記】探せば$5からあるのか.HACKAD...USB3.0VGADongleSDR
      Masanori Ogino ????, らりお・ザ・何らかの?然㊌ソムリエ and ryanak repeated this.
    • くりうず(浜松) (kuriuzu@mstdn.kuriuzu.tk)'s status on Saturday, 12-Jan-2019 22:58:53 JST くりうず(浜松) くりうず(浜松)

      VGA映像出力端子を使ってGSMの電波出すの頭おかしい https://hackaday.com/2018/04/23/spoofing-cell-networks-with-a-usb-to-vga-adapter/

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        Spoofing Cell Networks with a USB to VGA Adapter
        By Tom Nardi from Hackaday

        RTL-SDR brought cheap and ubiquitous Software Defined Radio (SDR) to the masses, opening up whole swaths of the RF spectrum which were simply unavailable to the average hacker previously. Because the RTL-SDR supported devices were designed as TV tuners, they had no capability to transmit. For the price they are still an absolutely fantastic deal, and deserve to be in any modern hacker’s toolkit, but sometimes you want to reach out and touch someone.

        GSM network broadcast from a VGA adapter

        Now you can. At OsmoDevCon [Steve Markgraf] released osmo-fl2k, a tool which allows transmit-only SDR through cheap USB 3.0 to VGA adapters based on the Fresco Logic FL2000 chip. Available through the usual overseas suppliers for as little has $5 USD, these devices can be used unmodified to transmit low-power FM, DAB, DVB-T, GSM, UMTS and GPS signals.

        In a demonstration on the project page, one of these USB VGA adapters is used to broadcast a GSM cellular network which is picked up by the adjacent cell phones. Another example shows how it can be used to broadcast FM radio. A GitHub repository has been set up which includes more examples. The signals transmitted from the FL2000 chip are obviously quite weak, but the next step will logically be the hardware modifications necessary to boost transmission to more useful levels.

        To say this is a big deal is something of an understatement. For a few bucks, you’ll be able to get a device to spoof cellular networks and GPS signals. This was possible before, of course, but took SDR hardware that was generally outside the budget of the casual experimenter. If you bought a HackRF or an Ettus Research rig, you were probably responsible enough not to get into trouble with it, but that’s not necessarily the case anymore. As exciting as this technology is, we would be wise to approach it with caution. In an increasingly automated world, GPS spoofing can have some pretty bad results.

      Masanori Ogino ????, らりお・ザ・何らかの?然㊌ソムリエ and Yavit repeated this.

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