I forgot who, but someone I know literally witnessed people doing this being arrested in the past few years. They're ready to pounce.https://twitter.com/snubs/status/890759062240976897 …
-
-
Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
General comment: FCC enforcement actions are actually pretty interesting, they have REALLY wide latitude under federal law.
6 replies 10 retweets 112 likes -
Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
Oh god. I'm the kind of person who reads FCC enforcement actions.
14 replies 15 retweets 270 likes -
Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
FCC has field agents they dispatch with directional antennas and they will hunt your ass down under the right circumstances. It's impressive
18 replies 25 retweets 168 likes -
Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
More commonly active phased arrays. You can get a bearing on a transmitter within a degree in <0.1s. Modern DSPs are great. Source: am ham.
3 replies 8 retweets 82 likes -
Replying to @bob_zim @SwiftOnSecurity
If you hook up a GPSr and are moving, you can generally get accurate location in just a few seconds. Angular, so precision depends on range.
3 replies 3 retweets 25 likes -
Replying to @bob_zim @SwiftOnSecurity
can publically I post the location of every stingray device I detect?
1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Replying to @Doxial @SwiftOnSecurity
Laws regarding radio are really interesting. In general, you are allowed to do anything you please with signals which pass through you.
2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
People caught with pirate satellite tv receivers might beg to differ. ;-)
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.