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The machine is simple, but expensive, you have to build it yourself, its something I came up with myself after a ton of research.
Heres what it is, I call it halo, a rotating parabolic antennae connected to a software defined radio connected to a radar computer program connected to a movie special effects computer program.
A normal antennae only gathers data in a x,y data format, a x,y,z data format is needed for 3d imaging, such as radar. The rotating parabolic takes care of that, as the rotation of the dish allows for the collection of how the signal changes as the dish rotates, the radar computer program interprets that data and displays the result, so in other words its signals radar, cool huh?
The software defined radio "you have to use the iq 14" gathers and displays the data and routes it off to the other computer programs, you have to buy another receiver to connect to the radio to receive the amount of spectrum you need for eh.
Also, antennaes, "especially rotating parabolics" are limited in their reception range, so you have to get several or a bunch and pick the range you want to go after, my idea was to go after the frequency my frequency counter detects.
The radar computer program displays the data in 3d, like a big moving wavelength, pretty neat,the movie special effects computer program is used to layer the view from the radar program onto the view from a videocamera, so in other words, you have the camera on in a room and sit in front of it, and turn the rest of the devices on, and the equipment picks up and displays the frequency coming through, and shows it in the room it is in, so you can move around and it will show the signal moving with you, pretty nice.
I thought that would be huge evidence for a suit. Another thing that can be done to show others how it works is to get a transmitter and transmit it, and show how the device shows the signal coming out of it.
Halo will probably cost you at least 3 grand to build if you buy all brand new stuff, used much cheaper.
The software defined radio new is 1400 bucks, the radar antennae 200 bucks, radar software 300 bucks, movie software 300 bucks, the other radio to connect to the device I have no idea.
You can always look for used items on ebay or amazon.com and can also try to find the computer programs for free on the internet.
I think the best idea is to get a bunch of people together to share the costs of building this device. Do me a favor and just keep the name "HALO"
Thanks.
Let me know how it works.
Heres what it is, I call it halo, a rotating parabolic antennae connected to a software defined radio connected to a radar computer program connected to a movie special effects computer program.
A normal antennae only gathers data in a x,y data format, a x,y,z data format is needed for 3d imaging, such as radar. The rotating parabolic takes care of that, as the rotation of the dish allows for the collection of how the signal changes as the dish rotates, the radar computer program interprets that data and displays the result, so in other words its signals radar, cool huh?
The software defined radio "you have to use the iq 14" gathers and displays the data and routes it off to the other computer programs, you have to buy another receiver to connect to the radio to receive the amount of spectrum you need for eh.
Also, antennaes, "especially rotating parabolics" are limited in their reception range, so you have to get several or a bunch and pick the range you want to go after, my idea was to go after the frequency my frequency counter detects.
The radar computer program displays the data in 3d, like a big moving wavelength, pretty neat,the movie special effects computer program is used to layer the view from the radar program onto the view from a videocamera, so in other words, you have the camera on in a room and sit in front of it, and turn the rest of the devices on, and the equipment picks up and displays the frequency coming through, and shows it in the room it is in, so you can move around and it will show the signal moving with you, pretty nice.
I thought that would be huge evidence for a suit. Another thing that can be done to show others how it works is to get a transmitter and transmit it, and show how the device shows the signal coming out of it.
Halo will probably cost you at least 3 grand to build if you buy all brand new stuff, used much cheaper.
The software defined radio new is 1400 bucks, the radar antennae 200 bucks, radar software 300 bucks, movie software 300 bucks, the other radio to connect to the device I have no idea.
You can always look for used items on ebay or amazon.com and can also try to find the computer programs for free on the internet.
I think the best idea is to get a bunch of people together to share the costs of building this device. Do me a favor and just keep the name "HALO"
Thanks.
Let me know how it works.