From charlesreid1

Priorities

Ranking of priorities:

  • Teaching preparation
  • Ham radio
  • Personal projects

Teaching

July preparation and notes: July 2016/Teaching Preparation

Procedure:

  • Course syllabus draft
  • Course outline draft
  • Brainstorm about how to incorporate concepts into hw/exams/other

August course preparation:

UGR project:

Ham Radio

General Upgrade

Big priority here is passing the general class license exam - see General page for notes

Passed my General 8/5/2016 at Defcon 24

Digital Modes

Main page: Radio/Digital Modes

Working through learning about digital modes. Right now, focusing on how to generate signals - independent of radios. SSTV and PSK.

Yaesu VX 6

Currently have a USB to line in cable, but this is basically useless without the Windows Yaesu software for interfacing with the VX-6. Fldigi and the hamlib library do not seem to have interfaces defined for the Yaesu VX-6.

Instead, I ordered a line in to two (2) audio-out jacks, so that this thing can be hooked up to a TNC modem (like the Raspberry Pi TNC that I have). Then you can have the VX-6 radio hooked up to the Raspberry Pi to transmit digital signals to a base station.

HackRF

Getting the HackRF working with Kali Linux: Kali/HackRF

Okay, so we're able to receive with the HackRF... Now what?

Projects

Electronics/Microcontrollers

Raspberry Pi Thing Platform

Building an Internet of Things Thing platform out of Raspberry Pis, robust weatherproof cases, and various sensors. The components and sensors are listed below with more details.

Weatherproof Case

Notes here: RaspberryPi/Weatherproof Case

Basically, what we're looking for is a consistent modifiable weatherproof outdoor case that can be modified with a drill to add a camera port. Trying to work through what hardware is required, size the screws, etc.

Cameras

Currently working through a third timelapse photo capture: RaspberryPi/Timelapse3

Integrating the weatherproof case is a part of this timelapse, so that's where things currently stand.

Network

Networking hub? Encrypted network with 2 Raspberry Pis and Widy?

The network on-board the wifi analyzer container will have multiple modes. Hardware switch (or software switch, on phone, or via browser) to control these.

Modes:

  • Listen mode - recording data and traffic for later offline analysis
  • Analyze mode - recording data and traffic and doing analysis on the fly
  • Attack mode - aggressively scanning open networks, running deauth attacks, etc.
  • Jamming mode - jam particular signals
  • Wall of sheep mode/Honeypot mode - traps

Radio

Radio analyzers

  • Portable spectrum analyzer, analyzing and capturing spectral data with antennas
  • SSTV of captured images
  • Platform for a "capture the flag" sheep/fox

Tie-ins:

  • UGR projects: wifi data, sensor data, interfacing with circuitry
  • Get some of this worked out ahead of time: operating system, images, SSH setup, wifi setup, etc.

Programming

Graphene (Nope)

Kicking around the idea of starting back up with Graphene.

Notes on getting Cantera set up: August 2016/Cantera

Once you've got Cantera installed, you need to make sure you can run some simulations for Graphene: August 2016/Cantera Test

More notes/brainstorming on Graphene development: August 2016/Graphene