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- | The whole process took a little less than an hour, just using GNU Radio and a HackRF (could have been done with an RTL-SDR device as well. The next steps will be covered in Episode II, where we can try to reproduce this pattern with a transmitter we'll build with GNU Radio. This will also serve as a chance to try something I like to call **Full Band IQ Replay Attack**. | + | The whole process took a little less than an hour, just using GNU Radio and a HackRF (could have been done with an RTL-SDR device as well. The next steps will be covered in Episode II, where we can try to reproduce this pattern with a transmitter we'll build with GNU Radio. This will also serve as a chance to try something I' |
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+ | **Full Band IQ Replay Attack**. | ||
Instead of trying to find specific frequencies and modulations in order to build a narrow target transmitter, | Instead of trying to find specific frequencies and modulations in order to build a narrow target transmitter, |