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Ryzerth 🐲
@ryzerth
Code💾| Ham Radio (ON5RYZ) 📡| 24yo MSc. in Aerospace Engineering. PhD Student/RA in Electrical Engineering. Founder of Dragon Labs. Author of SDR++ #sdrpp #sdr
127.0.0.1 Beigetreten Kasım 2015
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@Anton__Chigurh_ Yeah mine publically existed more then 7 years before they registered their trademark (8 months ago). Would be a shame if the trademark was cancelled due to prior use lol
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@BertoldVdb @aholtzma @cemaxecuter @DragonLabsLtd That is my paper, and it's not just a similar design, it *is* that design. I founded dragon labs.
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@aholtzma @cemaxecuter @DragonLabsLtd Paper on a very similar design: matheo.uliege.be/bitstream/2268…
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Just when I thought this week couldn’t get any better, @DragonLabsLtd delivered the 8-channel DF board I’ve been waiting to get my hands on. Looks like I know what I’ll be doing this weekend — clearing the desk and putting it through its paces with SDR++.

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@Aaronia_AG I dare you to do a 2 tone test and show the results.
I have a feeling that thing is about as linear as a schmitt trigger...
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10MHz to 24GHz 1W Amplifier needs NO external Components 😎
This is what we call high-tech. No additional VGG, VCG, no negative voltage etc. Only a bias tee - thats it!
And the overall performance looks great. Stay tuned.
#aaronia #rf #tech #microwave

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@HedgieMarkets You're about a decade late breaking that news. This has been known for a long time...
Also you don't need a "100$ device built with a raspberry pi". A $5 SDR and free software decodes TPMS just fine.
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🦔 Researchers found that tire pressure monitoring systems transmit unencrypted data with unique vehicle identifiers that can be picked up from 50 meters away using a $100 device built with a Raspberry Pi. Place receivers along known routes and you can track a specific vehicle's movements without cameras. Thieves could learn delivery schedules, estimate cargo weight from pressure readings, or even spoof flat-tire warnings to force a vehicle to stop. Toyota, Renault, Hyundai, and Mercedes all use the vulnerable systems, and there's no standard for fixing it.
My Take
These systems have been broadcasting unencrypted unique identifiers for years. The vulnerability isn't new, the attention is. And there's no easy fix because there's no standard and millions of cars are already on the road with these sensors installed.
For most people, this probably isn't the biggest privacy risk you face. Your phone is a much more effective tracking device and you carry it everywhere voluntarily. But it's another example of systems designed for function without any thought about security or privacy. Smart TVs, age verification tools, tire pressure sensors, none of them were built to spy on you, but they all can. If you're genuinely concerned about being tracked, older vehicles without TPMS are an option, though you'd also need to leave your phone at home. For everyone else, this is mostly a reminder that the infrastructure for surveillance keeps expanding into places most people never think to look.
Hedgie🤗

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@archer_uwu @xX_Lulul3g1t_Xx Its not gonna run any better, and since vulkan requires writing so much more code to get anything working, its gonna be a broken mess for years to come. Probably will be AI slop too...
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![[archer]](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1851938840916664320/ocWeeHC2.jpg)
downsides:
- virtually every mod will be broken for a bit
- really really old pcs will lose support
upsides:
- the game will run like 4000x better
- will have full modern graphics support
- will allow for crazy advanced shaders
- densely populated areas/builds run better
slicedlime 💙💛@slicedlime
Another step towards vibrant visuals minecraft.net/en-us/article/…
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@ryzerth What in the cornbread hell is this abomination?
I know I'm a relative idiot when it comes to schematics but even I can tell this is FUBAR'd.
Did Trace attempt a Magic/More Magic switch?

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Clanker rolls "worst PCB design ever", asked to leave the electrical engineering department.
Seriously though, I know multiple kids who could have given you a better PCB design than this gigawatt guzzling piece of shit. You can tell nobody at that company knows anything about EE.

ayo.@elcruzosym
Today, we’re introducing Trace @buildwithtracee. Whether you’ve never designed a PCB or you have a ton of experience, we built Trace to help you accelerate much faster than ever. It's the start of something new for hardware. 1 month free. buildwithtrace.com What will you design?
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@Metaforest considering this is what they show as a cherry picked demo I don't even wanna know what the typical output looks like...
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@ryzerth This app is going to vanish without a trace before the end of the year, if this is typical of the output.
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And not to mention the design would not even work as is. The DIP switch used as a power switch is wired incorrectly. @eevblog @mikelectricstuf Yall should check out this garbage😂
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@cemaxecuter @charliebcurran not in perso nah :/
did order their food a few times tho it's nice
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I will be attending @gnuradio Conference 2026!
Very convenient that this year it takes place at my university lol
events.gnuradio.org/event/28/
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@SpiretheWolf The amp is designed to output 100mW into a 250Ohm load. High power opamps are usually high noise and high distortion compared to highend audio op amps. Using normal class AB stage and linearising it with a good opamp gives much better linearity and noise performance.
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@ryzerth just curious-
how much power is needed at the output?
why not use a high power low noise op amp that can drive wide range of impedances?
why class ab with darlington unless option of high output power to drive larger speakers?
will this many stages cause a high noise floor?
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@Dianexis sent something cool from @stfudvs. @viridianvortex did a good job with the details in the artwork.

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@blind_via Why did they bother doing this? USB 3.0 auto-detects polarity, they could have gone straight to the connector pins...

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