Buried in Intel ICH10 Errata update: HD audio “oversampling” setting in all Intel chipsets to use for SDR, Tx up to 2.3Mhz (48bit@48Khz), Rx to 4.6 Mhz (96b). Even without tuned antenna has range to cover LF and MF incl.160m (1.8-2.2) amateur band! https://www.intel.ca/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/io-controller-hub-10-family-specification-update.pdf …
Nothing is "buried" in the errata doc. "oversampling" has nothing to do with any of this. You mixed up bits and bytes. That's not how oversampling works either. You're mixing up packet framing and actual bit clock frequencies. Your original tweet is 100% garbage.
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If you want to research how various computer interfaces can be abused to transmit via EMI, then by all means do so, but *please please please* stop making up nonsense in your head and tweeting it to 23K followers. Do some research and come to some *actual* conclusions.
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It is an interesting topic, but I'm more concerned about the hardware which is actually designed to communicate via WiFi or Bluetooth, consumer market is filled with insecure devices.
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