MASSIE: “The Israelis napalmed the deck of the USS Liberty and then machine-gunned the lifeboats. They were intent on leaving no survivors.”
It took 59 years for the USS Liberty survivors to even be recognized by our occupied government. God bless Thomas Massie.
@sallybaba366@JennyB311 You’re complicit with your country being invaded by mongrels. Import to Third World become Third World. Your grandpa’s turning his grave you little bitch.
@RealAshlar Like any other GenZ, she doesn’t even know how to count back the change properly, just shove a lot of bills and coins in your hand with a blank stare. Incompetent minimum wage worker.
@HB9VQQ “Electronic solitaire” is what I call it. I used to use it w/ PSK reporter to check equipment changes. Then I discovered VarAC. I test then use that program
Just tracked a randomly selected transmitter using the Kraken SDR, and it only took about 10 minutes of driving.
This is classic “fox hunting” in the amateur radio community: a longstanding direction-finding sport that pits operators against each other in locating hidden signals. Yet beyond the fun, it delivers a sobering real-world demonstration of how rapidly any transmitting station can be located the moment it keys up.
The Kraken SDR achieves this with a compact circular array of five evenly spaced dipole antennas connected to fully phase-coherent receivers. All five channels share a common high-precision clock source and run continuous calibration to maintain synchronization. As the incoming RF wavefront reaches each antenna at microscopically different instants, the system measures the resulting time-of-arrival differences (equivalent to phase shifts across the array). Using advanced correlative interferometry and the known physical geometry of the antenna placement, it computes the precise direction of arrival (bearing) in real time and overlays it directly on an interactive map.
Mitigation techniques are essential if you wish to minimize your detectable footprint: transmit at the absolute lowest effective power required, limit yourself to extremely short bursts, employ directional antennas carefully oriented away from potential listeners, implement frequency agility or hopping patterns where feasible, and, when operational security demands it, maintain complete radio silence. In today’s environment, understanding and managing your RF signature is no longer optional.