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Posted by RamboRogers 10/24/2024

Show HN: RF Hunter – Find hidden cameras and other devices(github.com)
This project is an RF Signal Scanner built using an ESP32, AD8317 RF detector, and various other components. It's designed to detect and measure RF signals in the environment and display the signal strength on an OLED display. It's useful to find hidden cameras, wiretapping devices, and other RF-enabled devices.
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amelius 10/24/2024|
Does it get confused by nearby WiFi transmitters?
RamboRogers 10/24/2024|
It baselines on power on. So you'll need to get closer to raise the baseline. It also doesn't seem to alert on beaconing (or very little), my wifes phone and other devices need an active transfer to trigger it. (more than a 1/2 second)
rkagerer 10/24/2024||
"If you don't have a 9V battery, you can use a 9V battery."
RamboRogers 10/24/2024||
I fixed it, thanks for the comment :-)
RamboRogers 10/24/2024||
lol, some bad summary there. It uses a lipo 3.7
consumerx 10/24/2024||
it seems multiple ESP32s would fit into this giant case.
RamboRogers 10/24/2024|
You could without boost converter and the battery. https://x.com/rogerscissp/status/1847430193113141549/photo/1
jdthedisciple 10/24/2024||
looks good, now I just need a version of the same software that runs on my phone so I don't need to buy all these materials and slap them together
RamboRogers 10/25/2024|
YES! our phones should do more.
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