My father was a short wave radio geek.KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:48 am 5G
wtf? how is the turmoil with airlines even a thing? did no one see this coming and do the necessary testing to plan ahead?
i don’t pretend to know much about aviation controls, but it would seem that there is a serious security/safety flaw if the cell network can unintentionally cause problems
When we were living in suburban Chicago he had a set up in his library in our home and we had two large antennas on our roof that the town had to approve.
Anyways, one night in the mid/late 1970s he had his buddy Kenan Heise (at the time a "writer" for the Chicago Tribune) over at our house - just to hang out. My father was extremely intelligent, knowledgeable, and resourceful. Before you say bullshit based on me - I was adopted.
Anyways, that evening my father was showing Kenan Heise his set up and how he knew some shit in regards to what he listened to. He had a device that interpreted morse code and my father showed that to Kenan Heise but better yet, that night somehow my father "hacked" in to the "radio signal" from Air Force One. They listened to conversations that Jody Powell was having with someone on the ground. My father called me upstairs (where his library was) to listen too.
Kenan Heise was freaking out. Couldn't believe it. If I recall correctly, the next day or the day after that he wrote about it in the Tribune. BAD IDEA (for my father's sake). I don't remember exactly how they reached my father but he was contacted the "authorities" and they asked my father what exactly he heard but better yet, how he could help them in regards to learning how to prevent others from "hacking in" to their "radio signal" on Air Force.
Point of my sharing that was to show how easy it was for someone to "hack in to" something on what you would think would be the most secure airplane - that no one should have ever been able to.
Frankly, I am surprised terrorists don't "hack in to" and fuck up airplane navigational systems more often.