Simple steps to take before hitting the streets

        • SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works
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          7 months ago

          It’s like $20 for cheap devices that talk to your phone via bluetooth. They have standalone devices too to fix that potential vulnerability.

          I’m messing around with a few rn. Heltec V3s and TBeam Supremes.

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            7 months ago

            I’ve got an order pending while I decide which setup I want to play with first - but I have a feeling I’m just going to go with one portable and one to leave in the office, and go from there.

            Regardless of it’s potential use for protests, it’s a fun project!

    • june (she/her)@lemmy.ml
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      7 months ago

      My only concern is if they start employing frequency jamming since LoRa is in a very specific band which won’t impede much other uses when jammed.

      LTE/5G bands have much more potential impacts if attempting to jam that band.

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      7 months ago

      The funny bit is that the example from the video requires a companion device in order to actually have something to send, since it doesn’t have a keyboard or microphone, and the natural companion device for that in a mobile situation would be … an Android or iPhone.

      That said, it would also work paired with a tablet and maybe it can just be paired with a bluetooth keyboard (the hardware in it - specifically the ESP32 - has bluetooth support built-in, so it depends on the software)

      Mind you, this is only a limitation from this specific implementation (which is basically a gadget for electronics hobbyists hence no built-in keyboard), not from the LoRa stuff itself.