kjr to [email protected] • 1 year ago'Chinese spy balloon' was 'crammed' with US hardwarewww.theregister.commessage-square9fedilinkarrow-up18arrow-down10file-text
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Blasted from the sky in February, device never transmitted photos, videos, or radar data it collected, officials say
minus-squarejrs100000link4•1 year agoConnect to a cell phone tower on the ground and transmit encrypted file blocks over the Internet.
minus-square@breadsmasherlink2•1 year agoGood suggestion! Had not considered. Does the range go high enough though from cell towers?
minus-squarejrs100000link2•1 year agoNot on a standard handheld set, but with an amplifier and a large antenna I doubt it would be an insurmountable problem, especially since most of the data transfer only needs to go one way.
Connect to a cell phone tower on the ground and transmit encrypted file blocks over the Internet.
Good suggestion! Had not considered. Does the range go high enough though from cell towers?
Not on a standard handheld set, but with an amplifier and a large antenna I doubt it would be an insurmountable problem, especially since most of the data transfer only needs to go one way.