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by bwarp
5236 days ago
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It's not that easy and there are simple anti-triangulation countermeasures you can use. It's possible to drop decoy transmitters/relays, which are easy enough to knock up and are cheap. You can also use refraction to "bounce" HF radio waves off the ionosphere to mask the source. You can scramble the signals. You can disguise the signals as legitimate but include carrier data. There are lots of ways of hiding what you are doing. As usual, if you don't take precautions, that will happen. Pirate radio stations were and still are common in the UK, particularly around London. They move around regularly and broadcast for short periods so it's hard to trace or predict a location. The same conditions apply here. |
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