I was wondering how to make a spy bug. I would use an arduino fm transmitter module and an Arduino Nano. I wanted it to be small, compact and to run on a 9V battery. I was also wondering how to make a receiver with an arduino UNO.
There are lots of "spy bug FM transmitter" plans on the web. Google can find them.
I was also wondering how to make a receiver with an arduino UNO.
You can't.
jremington:
There are lots of "spy bug FM transmitter" plans on the web. Google can find them.
But I can find one for an arduino. I want one with good instructions.
ScottAttack:
But I can find one for an arduino. I want one with good instructions.
I meant can't.
That should be a strong hint.
Rf circuits have a much higher frequency than an arduino.
Wifi shields can be had for specific purpose at 800 MHz or so or even 2.4 GHz.
Bugs are generally small devices and hardware designed for the purpose.
They are custom hardware, not generally suitable for amateur construction.
Normally illegal to use but can be purchased , at aprice.
ScottAttack:
I was also wondering how to make a receiver with an arduino UNO.
Since you don't take subtle hints, let me put it this way...
This is not an appropriate venue to look for covert surveillance equipment. We support hobbyists, not spys. If you want to be a spy, join the CIA.
raschemmel:
We support hobbyists, not spys.
Maybe spying is his hobby though.....
Maybe spying is his hobby though.....
Honestly, I hadn't considered that possibility...
raschemmel:
Honestly, I hadn't considered that possibility...
As a kid I ran a microphone to the living room to find out what i was getting for christmas.
Parent decided to record carols that evening and found his tape recorder valves still warm.
The pressure pad under the stairs did not work, it took time for stuff to cool.
Had not used it for 3 years.
Got caught