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Offline diycounterespionageTopic starter

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Here is the photo
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And link: https://specialhitech.com/product/spy-bug-transmitter-remote-control/

Another photo
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And link: https://specialhitech.com/product/bug-transmitter-vox/

Another photo
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And link: https://specialhitech.com/product/miniature-spy-transmitter/

Can anyone give me a list of components and circuit layout from these photos?
 

Offline golden_labels

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And where are the results of your own actual attempts to do that?
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Offline Manul

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Is this your great business idea? No, it is simply not possible from those pictures. No one will be able to do that. Nor want. You need to have these devices in your hands if you are serious about copying them. Plus they are programmable, so you need more then just circuit diagram. In fact, it might be easier to just design it from scratch then to make an exact copy.
 
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No.  :palm:

If you want to know how its made then you either need to buy it and reverse engineer it yourself. Or find schematics online either from the source of the product or the person who created it initially if they are happy to provide the schematics.

There are many issues. Mainly we cant read chip markings from those photos, if there is software we cant guess how its programmed.
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Sorry, not possible. The markings on the chips are not visible. But there are many tutorials on such audio transmitters and receivers. You can study those.
 

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Nice handle. Talk to one of your H1B ripoff artists here in the states, maybe they can help. Should be able to steal all you need. Or see if China has already stolen it and making knockoffs for about 50 cents each.

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Offline diycounterespionageTopic starter

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Is this your great business idea? No, it is simply not possible from those pictures. No one will be able to do that. Nor want. You need to have these devices in your hands if you are serious about copying them. Plus they are programmable, so you need more then just circuit diagram. In fact, it might be easier to just design it from scratch then to make an exact copy.

No, this is not a business idea, I'm not interested in making and selling them, I want to make it free for everyone, because everything has been built on one or other stolen things.

No.  :palm:

If you want to know how its made then you either need to buy it and reverse engineer it yourself. Or find schematics online either from the source of the product or the person who created it initially if they are happy to provide the schematics.

There are many issues. Mainly we cant read chip markings from those photos, if there is software we cant guess how its programmed.

Either of them are not possible. Why do you think I posted here?

Sorry, not possible. The markings on the chips are not visible. But there are many tutorials on such audio transmitters and receivers. You can study those.

Thanks but most of them are bigger and they are not remote controlled.

Nice handle. Talk to one of your H1B ripoff artists here in the states, maybe they can help. Should be able to steal all you need. Or see if China has already stolen it and making knockoffs for about 50 cents each.



I don't care about H1B visa holders from India, and it is the US and the western world which has stolen from India for many centuries, because of which the west is rich and technologically advanced. I searched for similar things on Alibaba and Ebay and they are not sold, but if it takes less than 50 cents to make, the seller is engaging in day light robbery by charging 190 euros for them. You have Iceland's flag and you are insulted as if you are from US, are you ashamed of being from USA?

And where are the results of your own actual attempts to do that?

I don't know electronics, so I cannot attempt reverse engineering it.
Here is a link to something similar

https://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/wireless_microphone.php

Thanks for this, I want to make something small.
 

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... I want to make it free for everyone, because everything has been built on one or other stolen things.

Err, no I don't think so. Many of us here are career engineers, we design things, not steal them.
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Offline diycounterespionageTopic starter

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Err, no I don't think so. Many of us here are career engineers, we design things, not steal them.

That is rich coming from someone whose ancestors stole from India centuries ago, you cannot use double standards for your robbery victims and for thieves like your self.
 

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You have no engineering skills.  But there are many competent engineers in India.  Buy a few of the devices you want to copy (reverse engineering is far easier when you don't have to worry about destroying the only example).  Then hire one or more of your compatriots.  They can reverse engineer as necessary, and also design improvements.  Then you will have a choice to make.  Do you want to manufacture these yourself and undercut the existing market, or publish your design making it free to the world.  The cost of hiring engineers to do this work may make you less generous about sharing the results.

You may have difficulty hiring a compatriot.  Why?  Because Indian engineers are no less ethical than anywhere else in the world.  They recognize that stealing from others authorizes others to steal from them.  But keep searching and you will find what you want.

I would suggest that you give up on justifying your actions based on centuries old thefts by others.  I am know from my limited knowledge of Indian history that the British did steal stuff back then, but that those they were stealing from had stolen their riches from others, who had in turn wrested it from still others.    A common and true saying is that two wrongs don't make a right.
 

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That is rich coming from someone whose ancestors stole from India centuries ago, you cannot use double standards for your robbery victims and for thieves like your self.

I am not a thief, and resent the accusation. You, on the other hand, have clearly documented your intention to steal.
« Last Edit: April 25, 2022, 05:55:34 pm by Gyro »
Best Regards, Chris
 

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Maybe make your next thread about something more educational....
 


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