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#30082 - 01/25/03 11:05 AM
Re: QwertyScan (Wireless Keyboard Scanner)
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nobody
Registered: 03/02/02
Posts: 815
Loc: Ann Arbor
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Hmm sounds interesting. Pick up and post some schematics for recievers. I need some technical info behind it. Like is it transmited digitally? does it use parity? What frequency range does it operate under? I know not every brand operates at the same range. I've seen devices that just intercept certain signals and save them into memory. Certain 'garage door hackers' or 'car alarm hackers' operate under the same principal as the device your thinkig of. They capture a displayed signal, store it, and have a 'replay' button.
yeah i'm interested jon if you can get ahold of the info I need.
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#30083 - 05/01/03 08:09 PM
Re: QwertyScan (Wireless Keyboard Scanner)
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Registered: 04/08/03
Posts: 27
Loc: CA, USA
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instead of building a reciever (unless you want the experience points) I recommend getting a radio scanner. Or finding someone who has one. If you got a radio scanner...it would be all software from that point on. You *could* make an interface to extract the ones and zeros, or you could go completely software and use the sound card to extract the data. I recommend hardware, since it will drastically reduce the software's complexity, and give you some nice easy electronics experience.
I'm also interested. My friend has a wireless keyboard and mouse, so I'll try to see what I can find.
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#30087 - 05/02/03 07:41 AM
Re: QwertyScan (Wireless Keyboard Scanner)
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Junior Member
Registered: 04/08/03
Posts: 27
Loc: CA, USA
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cool.
how long they been working on it?
I'm sure the hardest part is going to be figuring out the protocol for each...assuming they are different. I doubt they would be different though...the all probably use the same encoder/decoder.
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#30088 - 05/05/03 07:00 AM
Re: QwertyScan (Wireless Keyboard Scanner)
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Registered: 04/08/03
Posts: 27
Loc: CA, USA
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Well, I had company this weekend, so I didn't get a chance to recieve and record any data. I should be able to this week or next weekend.
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