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+ | ====== The DARC side of Munich ====== | ||
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+ | Ever wondered how these fancy bus and tram stop signs in public | ||
+ | transport get their data? Ever wondered why there are digital signals | ||
+ | roaming in the VHF range of your local radio stations? | ||
+ | Well, there is a chance that these two things are related to each other! | ||
+ | An ETSI standard for wireless infotainment forwarding and | ||
+ | teledistribution plus a proprietary system for public transport | ||
+ | displays combine to a playground where you can have serious fun! | ||
+ | Motivated by the preliminary studies by windytan, we had a deeper look | ||
+ | at the system deployed in Munich. | ||
+ | The result is a story about the pleasures of reverse engineering and | ||
+ | how easy it is to get knowledge about the signals all around you. | ||
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+ | More Info: | ||
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+ | * [[mission: | ||
+ | * https:// |