HackRF Death Ray

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Published 2024-04-17
High Power experimenting with the HackRF & Flipper Zero ESP32 Dev board. Using various High Gain directional and Omni directional antennas. Connecting various RF amplifiers and examining the signals using a Spectrum analyzer.

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All Comments (21)
  • @falsedragon33
    Part of my job as a rf engineer is to find and mitigate noise on cellular systems. Take care, people are very agressive with things they dont understand. I have had guns pulled on me countless times for pointing an antenna around.
  • @arbyyyyh
    I chucked when you pointed out "The flipper is running as a DHCP and HTTP server". Why that was the moment that I thought "this is absurd" is anyone's best guess but crazy how far we've come from the wardriving of years past.
  • @DanburyDK
    Excellent antenna. I still have one of these in my garage. I used it many years ago to pickup wifi hotspots from a great distance away. 👍
  • @olokelo
    Your neighbors must love your experiments haha, thanks for the video! :)
  • @boltonky
    Interesting video, watching this kinda thing makes me want to do IT security again. I remember 10 or more years ago using parabolic dishes to pick-up wifi singals from 15kms the best was 25km away and considering these days how interconnected it is there are signals all over the place...Then again i have interacted with a few DOD RF engineers over the years that know ways of doing things and picking up signals that you realise no-one is safe. As the age old thing, there is no harm in testing and gaining knowledge its when you use that to do bad things that's when its wrong.
  • @eXceSsive2222
    You have some of the coolest content. I love the projects and things you try out. Keep it up, I take inspiration from you.
  • @zagnut48219
    I like to run scanning from my back deck outside with my Kali laptop and a TP-Link T2UH. Neighbor over on the next block has an LG smart fridge. Interesting stuff floating around the airwaves.
  • @zvpunry1971
    5:00 There was a mouse. It was sitting under the grill and started running when you opened the door.
  • @philswede
    Greetings from Sweden 🎉 Awesome channel this! The antenna, when you placed the hrf outside, had the less wide side to the analyzer, will that affect the first measurement alot? Getting my Tiny ultra in a few days, then i will have some fun with the hrfpp.
  • @phopetindall
    Nice compilation. I wonder what your neighbors think about the noise/deauth/rickroll - lol
  • @AnthonyChopra
    sounds like a thing i heard about a Microwave Link Dish for communicating with another block of flats
  • @Index-o1234
    Good morning Peter I am a student working on expanding my electronics knowledge I wanted to ask if you could direct me towards finding a good amp with a cooling apparatus? With regards to your spectrum analizer is the antenna connected to a dedicated through line / antenna line or can I connect it to either portal? I'm currently using a nano as a starting point.
  • @wrzones
    Hey, could you please put links for the RF spectrum analyser and the antenna?
  • @fo4mm209
    isn't the grid dish you use contains an downconverter for MMDS applications ? and output an 2400- L.O. = much less signal (I may be wrong) if so how do you inject an RF signal into this receiving antenna ?
  • @Index-o1234
    Great video although someone keeps erasing my comments which is annoying. Do you think the same gains can be made with an old dish antenna? In a directional sense?
  • @CoastRockFM
    Could you rotate the feed point so it doesn't hurt my eyes 😢