[cma-l] Singing posters and talking shirts stealing from your FM signal...

Ian Hickling transplanfm at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 9 12:31:00 GMT 2017


I think it's intimating that it can add on data in unused parts of the RDS section of a multiplex signal - eminently feasible - but I'd like to see how that propose achieving that.
And it would also requires licensing as a standalone transmitter.


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Alternatively you could say the original transmission IS indeed unchanged.  It is the identical signal broadcast from a big mast miles away and there is no way this system can change that.

What it's changing is the reflection environment from what I understand.  Maybe a bit analagous to sonar or radar.

But maybe I understand wrongly!

Glyn




On 9 March 2017 at 11:42, Alex Gray, Two Lochs Radio <tlr at gairloch.co.uk<mailto:tlr at gairloch.co.uk>> wrote:
Exactly Ian -    I guess he means “…without significantly affecting the original transmissions…” or perhaps he’s found some new laws of physics.

Interesting technique though if you read the full details. Reminds me of the cunning Russian passively bugged ‘friendship’ emblem that sat in the US Embassy in Moscow for some time. Also the (apocryphal I think) tale of the farmer prosecuted for lighting his house using power tapped off the near field of the Droitwich log wave transmitter.

Alex

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".......we developed a new way of communication where we send information by reflecting ambient FM radio signals that are already in the air, which consumes close to zero power.” The UW team has — for the first time — demonstrated how to apply a technique called “backscattering” to outdoor FM radio signals. The new system transmits messages by reflecting and encoding audio and data in these signals that are ubiquitous in urban environments, without affecting the original radio transmissions......"
Oh yeah?

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