Of course, any tutorial posted by a know-how-guy is welcome, I for one will be delighted reading them.
I am an RF engineer that works with military RF communication. How about a 26 dbi yagi to add to your little collection? Or a "cantenna" that is actually designed right? If there is any interest Ill be happy to give a step by step instructions how to make my toys.
He is a little link I tossed up Ultra long range antennas Would love to hear about your projects.
All the best
onryo
Let me explain officer, I am not a hacker. I am a security tester of sorts!
Of course, any tutorial posted by a know-how-guy is welcome, I for one will be delighted reading them.
I already said yes .. but i feel the need to say it here also
PLEASE POST A GUIDE!!!!!!
If you don't want to post it up or its a little complicated .. how much to make me one?
Using backtrack for the first time is like being 10 years old again with the keys to a Ferrari.
Would be very grateful for some tutorials on custom built antennas.
Always a welcome subject.
BTW
Nice pic, and thnx for the opinion on Alfa. It's good to hear an opinion from someone who
has experience in the field (I do like my balls and would prefer them to stay functional)
Thnx again!!
Great to hearI see so much crap designs on the net when it comes to RF stuff. Sometimes it looks like people pulled their designs out of a Fruitloop box. Other people end up copy pasting this junk...and you know the rest. About time to do something about this.
What I am going to do is toss up a site that explains not only how to make this stuff but what every little detail is doing. I will also have a little forum so other know how engineers can have their say and people can ask questions.
A few weeks ago I designed a DC-3Ghz amp that had 43dbm of gain for Max Mouser of remote-exploit (not sure if his project is public yet). He is a cool guy and I enjoyed doing it. I would like to do something like this for the general public of the forums here. After all (almost) need antennas.
So with out further ado I will get to work on such a site. I am sure some of you don't want to wait that long so in the next few days Ill have just the "how to make part" The big yagis will be first on the list since I guess that is what most of you are interested in.
All the best
onryo
Let me explain officer, I am not a hacker. I am a security tester of sorts!
A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.