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Sun May 23, 2021 9:11 pm
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Re: Wigle mobile rig for scanning odd Frequencies
Hi Kurz Thats the problem, you cant use a phone to see these frequencies between normal channels that I am talking about because the phones only scan standard channels, like those listed in your link. I am using a Mikrotik outdoor antenna and radio from home and it can be set up to look at 5 MHz ...
Tue Apr 27, 2021 3:07 am
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Wigle mobile rig for scanning odd Frequencies
In my area on 5 GHz I find there are numerous links running in between the normal 5 GHz channels, such as 5800 MHz.
Normal Android phone scanning doesnt find these.
What can I use to scan all these frequencies and feed the data to Wigle in a mobile situation with GPS etc?
Normal Android phone scanning doesnt find these.
What can I use to scan all these frequencies and feed the data to Wigle in a mobile situation with GPS etc?
Re: Wigle Wifi for Android: Suggestions
Would it be possible to have an option to only display 2.4 or 5 GHz wifi signals only?
For example if I only want to view anything on 5 GHz rather than both bands?
For example if I only want to view anything on 5 GHz rather than both bands?