240 - War Driving

240 - War Driving

Author: Phil Lichtenberger July 26, 2022 Duration: 25:59

Today we will be talking about War driving with your scanner radio to find frequencies that are in use during your day-to-day travels.

War driving is a term that comes from the Wi-Fi cracking or hacking hobby which basically means searching for open Wi-Fi wireless networks usually from a moving vehicle using a laptop or a smartphone.

"War Driving" can be one of the more interesting ways to find new frequencies.

What You Need To Know

  • War driving is kind of a hit and miss type of deal, but it's very rewarding when things happen.
  • You can find local repeaters that we did not know existed
  • You may hear local businesses using frequencies or security agencies.
  • Is it possible to security companies to use their own frequency? Yes, it is possible that they might be using the school's frequency.
  • War Driving a fun way of finding out information or finding out what else is out there.
  • Anytime you go out is an opportunity for you to put the scanner into a search mode and see if you can hear anything local.
  • I recommend having a scanner that covers all the modes you're interested in like P25, NXDN, DMR, analog and digital scanners that should be able to record if you are mobile.

 

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Ever wondered about the distant voices crackling over a police band or the chatter between air traffic controllers? Scanner School is for the curious. Hosted by Phil Lichtenberger, this exploration digs into the nuances of monitoring public safety and utility communications, transforming a technical hobby into a accessible and fascinating pastime. Rather than just listing equipment, episodes unpack the how and why-the stories behind the signals. You’ll hear practical advice on choosing a scanner, decoding technical jargon, and understanding radio protocols, all explained without assuming prior expertise. The discussion often extends to the ethics and laws surrounding the hobby, providing a thoughtful framework for listeners. Newcomers will find a clear path forward, while seasoned enthusiasts discover deeper layers to their interest. It’s a weekly dose of clarity and discovery, where specific listener questions shape the conversation, moving from basic concepts to more intricate details. Tune in to this podcast for a guided tour through a world of sound most people walk right past, and you might just find yourself listening to your surroundings in a completely new way.
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