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by therobots927
178 days ago
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Sounds like you know what you’re talking about. I’d be very interested in learning more. I’m not a radio or even software expert. I’m a data scientist with a math background. Interested in communicating across mesh networks anonymously. |
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Is your goal nondetection? If so, know that triangulating a radio signal is fairly straightforward, even in a dragnet fashion. The exception I think is something like cryptographic DSSS (found in military use) wherein not only is the signal far below the noise floor, but the spreading function is not predictable by an adversary (LoRa being very much predictable). Even then, you're limited by physics to only be able to transmit so far without the signal being detectable near the transmitter.