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TMH May 24th 17 05:15 PM

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 24th 17 05:25 PM

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Almost certainly malware

If smart phones came with X ray emitters they would be banned


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Bert Coules May 24th 17 05:32 PM

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It's not seeing of course, but a clever idea if it works.


michael adams[_6_] May 24th 17 05:40 PM

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Gadgeteer review

http://the-gadgeteer.com/2016/11/15/walabot-diy-review/

quote

I hate to say it, but I find the Walabot DIY a clumsy, mediocre electronic stud
finder that requires a semi-dedicated Android smartphone to work with the results
not worth the effort. A $20-30 electronic stud finder requires no prep time or hassle
to get the job done. I grant you the Walabot DIY can locate water pipes and electrical
wiring but anyone with any experience at all would know the approximate location
of either in a bust into a wall or demolition type of situation. The DIY is normally
$249 but is currently on sale for $199.either way, it's a relatively expensive (niche)
tool that a homeowner may use a handful of times or a professional might never need.

/quote

As with reviews of the same model of a cheap stud finder you can find some users who
rave about
them and others who can't seem to work out how to use them.

michael adams

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Andy Burns[_13_] May 24th 17 05:47 PM

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Well, it's a radar array, the techniques are sound ...


Andy Burns[_13_] May 24th 17 05:48 PM

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The Natural Philosopher wrote:

If smart phones came with X ray emitters they would be banned


But it's a hardware device you use with a phone

https://fccid.io/2AHIS

Adrian Caspersz May 24th 17 05:57 PM

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Big Clive had a look at it, a year ago.

A look at (and inside) the Walabot "X-ray camera." (not actual x-rays!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fJEm7X_ZuQ

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alan_m May 24th 17 06:33 PM

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On 24/05/2017 17:25, The Natural Philosopher wrote:


Almost certainly malware

If smart phones came with X ray emitters they would be banned




It requires £600 of additional electronics to be fitted/attached to the
phone.

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Andy Burns[_13_] May 24th 17 06:40 PM

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alan_m wrote:

It requires £600 of additional electronics to be fitted/attached to the
phone.


For anyone wanting cheap single transceiver radar, rather than expensive
array radar sensors to play with

https://youtu.be/9WiJJgIi3W0

the guy also has some interesting videos on LoRaWAN

Caecilius[_2_] May 24th 17 06:55 PM

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On Wed, 24 May 2017 17:48:55 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote:

The Natural Philosopher wrote:

If smart phones came with X ray emitters they would be banned


But it's a hardware device you use with a phone

https://fccid.io/2AHIS


That FCC link says it operates between 3.3GHz and 10GHz, which is a
pretty wide range. But still below far infrared, let alone x-rays.

Andy Burns[_13_] May 24th 17 07:01 PM

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Caecilius wrote:

Andy Burns wrote:

https://fccid.io/2AHIS


That FCC link says it operates between 3.3GHz and 10GHz, which is a
pretty wide range.


Restricted to 6.3-8.3GHz in europe, which still seems much wider than
the 5.8GHz ISM band,

J1MBO ... May 24th 17 07:19 PM

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better and cheaper giving the wall a tap with your index finger .....



Jim May 24th 17 07:20 PM

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Looks promising.

I emailed their tech support about suitability of my phone & got a
response in 5 minutes, that alone was a good start....

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Jim May 24th 17 07:20 PM

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Almost certainly malware

If smart phones came with X ray emitters they would be banned




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[email protected] May 24th 17 09:13 PM

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On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 19:19:16 UTC+1, J1MBO ... wrote:
better and cheaper giving the wall a tap with your index finger .....


I usually find anything sharp finds cables with monotonous inevitability.

Owain

Brian Gaff May 25th 17 07:44 AM

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Terrible web site, no headers to navigate with links with no text associated
with them and no up front description of what it is. Is it perhaps mini
ground penetrating radar as used by some police forces?
Brian

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Andy Burns[_13_] May 25th 17 08:11 AM

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Brian Gaff wrote:

Is it perhaps mini ground penetrating radar as used by some police
forces?

It is radar, they also don't seem to understand their target markets
very well, they're attempting to sell lower functionality versions with
fewer aerials, a narrower frequency range and higher price as bare PCBs
to hackers.

Don't they realise the hacker mindset will buy the cheaper boxed DIY
version, rip the PCB out and find a way to convince the board to
re-enable all frequencies?


Bert Coules May 25th 17 09:19 AM

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Brian,

At a quick glance it appears to be a standard joist/pipe locator linked to a
smartphone app which offers a graphic visualisation of what's detected.

Bert


whisky-dave[_2_] May 25th 17 12:14 PM

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Oh bondage up yours , was my first thought .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogypBUCb7DA




Dennis@home May 26th 17 08:00 PM

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On 25/05/2017 09:19, Bert Coules wrote:
Brian,

At a quick glance it appears to be a standard joist/pipe locator linked
to a smartphone app which offers a graphic visualisation of what's
detected.

Bert


Its phased radar, normal joist/pipe detectors are just coils that change
frequency when you pass over a dielectric material/metal.


Dave Plowman (News) May 27th 17 10:54 AM

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In article ,
Bert Coules wrote:
Brian,


At a quick glance it appears to be a standard joist/pipe locator linked
to a smartphone app which offers a graphic visualisation of what's
detected.


Bert


Ah - right. So pretty graphics on something just as useless for the task
needed? ;-)

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