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From: christian void (cvoid
morphine.com)
Date: Thu Mar 15 2007 - 19:05:27 CDT
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Jonathan Wilkins wrote:
> WiFiFoFum has a radar mode
> http://www.aspecto-software.com/rw/applications/wififofum/screenshots/index.html
>
> No idea how useful that really is.
after thinking about it for a sec, you could probably just use
null-detection with a directional antenna and take a couple of power
readings to find the null at several locations. it's pretty old school rdf
but i don't see why you couldn't code it up by reading s-levels of the
incoming signal, etc. something using doppler shift with an array of
antennas (it's 2.4Ghz so the antennas are small, this could be handheld)
would just give you a bearing. lots of gear out there to do this, some of
the better stuff is even "open source" if you will.
a wifi doppler shift rdf box that could be velcroed to a laptop would be
sweet.
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christian void
cvoid
morphine.com
http://www.morphine.com/void/
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