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  1. Hello, I have successfully enabled AutoSSH on my Pineapple so I can remotely access the web interface (e.g. 164.84.38.155:666). However, I am having trouble SSH'ing into it via command line. I am trying to SSH into the exact same address which is working from the browser GUI (164.84.38.155:666), but it is not working. When I try: ssh root@164.84.38.155:666 I get this error: ssh: Could not resolve hostname 164.84.38.155:666: Name or service not known Is there a different address I'm suppose to SSH into or some other setting I need to configure? Thanks.
  2. That is a very good idea. I wish I got two of them. I'm not sure how long it will be before I'll be able to get another one. Do you think I'd be able to do something similar with my SDR and a cheap radar detector?
  3. It seems that most posts on here are in regard to tracking flights. However, the post I'm quoting below refers to listening to audio. Is this possible using the HAK5 Software Defined Radio kit? If so, how? I don't care about only listening to military aircraft. I'm curious to hear any aircraft conversations. Thanks!
  4. Thanks. This is reassuring. Looks like I'll be able to safely give it a go.
  5. I think some radar detectors these days now have VG2 (radar detector detector) detection, and when they detect VG2, they shut down. Does the SDR use the same type of frequency as is used in police radar detectors? Yes, it is the cheap SDR from the hak shop. OK, so this is good news if I cannot be detected. This means I'll be able to give some room to my curiosity, after all.
  6. Hello, If I use the SDR to listen in on airplane communications, can I be tracked and located? The reason I'm asking is because if I can be located, and it is easy to tell I am listening to such communications, this could be a big safety hazard for me (more than what curiosity is worth) in the part of the world I'm living in. Should I be worried? In case it makes a difference, I will interchangeably be using two antennas, the ANT500 Telescopic Antenna and the GSM 900 - 1800 MHz Antenna. Thanks.
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