Hacking #Ham #Radio for Texting An #Arduino shield taps the potential of VHF handheld radios
https://spectrum.ieee.org/ham-radio-text-hacking
https://spectrum.ieee.org/ham-radio-text-hacking
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Hacking Ham Radio for Texting
The Ham Messenger is an Arduino shield with a keyboard, display, and GPS that connects to a handheld ham radio and lets you easily exchange texts
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Arduino for Radio Amateur Applications
- Program and Build Arduino-based ham station utilities, tools, and instruments
#Arduino #HamRadio #RadioAmateur
- Program and Build Arduino-based ham station utilities, tools, and instruments
#Arduino #HamRadio #RadioAmateur
Can You Get Root With Only a Cigarette Lighter? | Blog β da.vidbuchanan
A while back I read about using a piezo-electric BBQ Igniter coupled to an inductor as a low-budget tool for electro-magnetic fault injection (#EMFI), and I was captivated. I wondered, how far can you take such a primitive tool? At the time, the best thing I could come up with was exploiting a software implementation of AES running on an #Arduino, using #DFAβit worked!
#Hacking #Exploit
A while back I read about using a piezo-electric BBQ Igniter coupled to an inductor as a low-budget tool for electro-magnetic fault injection (#EMFI), and I was captivated. I wondered, how far can you take such a primitive tool? At the time, the best thing I could come up with was exploiting a software implementation of AES running on an #Arduino, using #DFAβit worked!
#Hacking #Exploit
π° Arduino has just been acquired by Qualcomm, and they're already launching a new product that runs Linux
#Arduino's new UNO Q can run #Linux, and it's the company's first product after being acquired by #Qualcomm.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/arduino-acquired-qualcomm-uno-q-launched/
#Arduino's new UNO Q can run #Linux, and it's the company's first product after being acquired by #Qualcomm.
π Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/arduino-acquired-qualcomm-uno-q-launched/
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Arduino has just been acquired by Qualcomm, and they're already launching a new product that runs Linux
Arduino's new UNO Q can run Linux, and it's the company's first product after being acquired by Qualcomm.