martinmarinov / TempestSDR

Remote video eavesdropping using a software-defined radio platform
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I give up trying to run this, it's too complicated for me. It wont run on windows and make dosen't work or java is cracked up and needs to be updated. ( I have latest update) #38

Closed RCCRAFT1 closed 3 years ago

eried commented 4 years ago

Hey @RCCRAFT1

I wrapped it in a self-executable package: https://github.com/eried/Research/tree/master/HackRF/TempestSDR Just double click the exe inside that zip. Includes all the dependencies.

PS: Chill out and close the other issues you already opened. This project is based on colaborations, there is nobody obligated to solve anyones issue and if you start spamming; you make it unpleasant for everyone.

RCCRAFT1 commented 4 years ago

This works only with HackRF?

eried commented 4 years ago

Do you need another extio? It works with hackrf as extio, not sure about other boards

RCCRAFT1 commented 4 years ago

I have an Airspy Mini and RTL-SDR.

febs commented 4 years ago

This geocaching fan is really missing the cooperative spirit of open source.

xloem commented 3 years ago

I've struggled with this project, too (although spurious issues should be closed by a maintainer in my opinion). I was sad the maintainer wasn't interested in steps toward in generalising the platform to support more kinds of work like this in one bundle. Forking is always an option of course.

I think a good contribution to this repo would be an alternative gui, so that java is not needed.

mgkuhn commented 3 years ago

This project was @martinmarinov's Master's thesis, written back in 2013/14 (which I supervised at the time). It is provided here as-is, for anyone interested to play with, but it is not an actively maintained product aimed at consumers unfamiliar with the development tools needed to compile it. I'm personally not using it any more actively; we had later projects in our group that implemented similar (and in some cases more advanced) functionality in other languages (e.g. C++ and Julia). I'll see whether I can release one of these as well later this year, where I might be able to provide more active support. (I'm not a Java developer myself.)