onetrueboo
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I have a device, thread like. Less than a millimeter in diameter, likely no more than an inch long. Very little metal in it.
It amounts to a sophisticated two-way way radio, inductively powered, like a crystal radio. This device is apparently designed to be dumped into a persons Maxillary sinus, one (conveniently) located next to each eardrum. Once in there all sorts of shenanigans can be played.
I need to determine the frequencies this device uses. How would one go about this? On top of this I don't know what sort of modulation/encoding scheme is being used. I was thinking about trying to design some simple circuits that would generate broadband noise and refine things from there.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
It amounts to a sophisticated two-way way radio, inductively powered, like a crystal radio. This device is apparently designed to be dumped into a persons Maxillary sinus, one (conveniently) located next to each eardrum. Once in there all sorts of shenanigans can be played.
I need to determine the frequencies this device uses. How would one go about this? On top of this I don't know what sort of modulation/encoding scheme is being used. I was thinking about trying to design some simple circuits that would generate broadband noise and refine things from there.
Any suggestions?
Thanks