Elsa David ok, the led here on the alarm is a sensor, is a shift phase transformer...not a lamp electrical plug
GerirThursday, October 5, 2017
Ok, besides physics science, and interformeters, that (the answer is: need clear sight...I'm sorry) the sensors (ATM's , vaults, ) use LED's as reactive to thermal, movement, load balance, the LED's are the dimmers at the electronic board; I hv a hint! on this one!...the LED's sensors are jammed by white noise...follow me...if light in optics are jammed by noise, therefore, the sensors inside the vault, are reactive to white noise.
Elsa David then you use at the same time a gaussmeter...to measure when the alarm is off http://www.trifield.com/content/trifield-meter/
Gerir
Elsa David the measure to get (it looks like) is above 4miligauss, and then the sensor disconnects (I need confirmation)
BREAKING HIGH SECURITY DOORS (load balance, over heat, thermal, motion sensors)
Ok guys...this is a difficul experience to break ;9 now it would be easy if the alarm ERS was outside the door...but its not, of course, as you see in the picture the sensors, are both cover on the door, as well as on the elctronic board where you see the LED's sensors. I took this part of the article, because the guy is talking about satelites and radars, but then this what we need "hen using the HB100 for “movement sensor” applications, the output just goes to an appropriate frequency filter for the range of movement you’re looking for (like a person walking) and that can flip a light switch or open an automatic door
Now, most mixers are imperfect, which means we’ll still have a good amount of the original 10Ghz signals in there too… but since we’re really only interested in the low-end frequencies coming out of the mixer, we can just scythe off everything above a few hundred kilohertz (by using NON-microwave-rated components like common audio amplifiers) and all we’re left with is the ‘doppler’ signal we wanted.
Since low-frequency signals are much easier to preserve and amplify than RF and the frequency difference so great, in practice that means we can hear very faint Doppler signals next to our relatively powerful carrier signal. Even with a really sloppy filter.
It’s also the case that the exact emitted frequency can drift quite a bit and yet the mixer results barely change, making the modules immune to most temperature and power supply variations.
However, the HB100 isn’t immune to 5v on the IF pin, I discovered. That will kill it dead and trip your DC supply protection to boot. Which is the perfect time to tear something apart!"
difficult breaking high security costs money, you need this which divided for 4 of us...its out of my range right now, costs 238$
interfometer mirror : http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Hewlett-Packard-Agilent-10557A-Interferometer-Turning-Mirror-Excellent/322465752053?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D41375%26meid%3D236ea03726fa4d3f8aec4f96dcccac64%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D132140579954&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
Now, most mixers are imperfect, which means we’ll still have a good amount of the original 10Ghz signals in there too… but since we’re really only interested in the low-end frequencies coming out of the mixer, we can just scythe off everything above a few hundred kilohertz (by using NON-microwave-rated components like common audio amplifiers) and all we’re left with is the ‘doppler’ signal we wanted.
Since low-frequency signals are much easier to preserve and amplify than RF and the frequency difference so great, in practice that means we can hear very faint Doppler signals next to our relatively powerful carrier signal. Even with a really sloppy filter.
It’s also the case that the exact emitted frequency can drift quite a bit and yet the mixer results barely change, making the modules immune to most temperature and power supply variations.
However, the HB100 isn’t immune to 5v on the IF pin, I discovered. That will kill it dead and trip your DC supply protection to boot. Which is the perfect time to tear something apart!"
interfometer mirror : http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Hewlett-Packard-Agilent-10557A-Interferometer-Turning-Mirror-Excellent/322465752053?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D41375%26meid%3D236ea03726fa4d3f8aec4f96dcccac64%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D132140579954&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
Elsa David next question, is do we need clear sight to the LED's sensor ,because if not, our problem would be solved, right here right now...
Gerir
Elsa David this litle baby, drops down drones, and have a real possibility of breaking satelite communications, which is also another subject around here ;)
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