Pagers are very common in hospital settings, they are reliable as all hell, cheap, and don’t produce EMI.
Pagers are very common in hospital settings, they are reliable as all hell, cheap, and don’t produce EMI.
Yeah or even more in-depth than weighing them xraying devices is pretty trivial, specially a small device like a pager that fits on a dental x-ray machine.
Gold Apollo lists AA, FWIW
Power from a single AA alkaline battery (plus lithium backup battery).
EDIT: The AP-900 uses AAA.
And yeah they absolutely are legit and are used all over the industries that still use pagers (hospitals are big big one in part because of their reliability and lack of EMI).
Another interesting point about them is that they are:
UL-certified for use in hazardous locations
Confirmed by Reuters as well: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/what-we-know-so-far-about-deadly-pager-blasts-lebanon-2024-09-17/
Images of destroyed pagers analysed by Reuters showed a format and stickers on the back that were consistent with pagers made by Gold Apollo, a Taiwan-based pager manufacturer.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DABU2Aisg_V/ (the account, SpyCraft101, is ran by Justin Black, an author and historian of espionage)
Graphic Warning: the link also contains cctv footage of some of the devices exploding and injuring/killing people.
You don’t. If you’ve seen the videos this are clearly high explosives. These devices were interdicted by Mossad long ago and triggered remotely.
Wonder what the chemistry of those batteries was…
(CH2N2O2)3 would be my guess…
Radio Free Asia / Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Is this another CIA/State Department project? Seriously though, why pick such a loaded name?
It’s cute that you don’t think disaster capitalism will still manage to make the shareholders a buttload of money!
Yes, and the FreeBSD kernel is also derived from it, but they both formed out of that. One to form NeXT mach and the other Net, which forked to NetBSD and FreeBSD. But macOS Mach isn’t derived from the FreeBSD fork.
It’s derived from BSD 4.3, which predates and is one of the ancestors of FreeBSD
macOS is the bastard evil child given for adoption that no one in the family will ever acknowledge.
Sir or Madame, this is a Wendy’s. You’re in the Linux com here.
Let’s encrypt also don’t provide client certificates, or intermediates that allow you to sign them, which really is a shame.
That’s using the externally developed Cyberus Technology backend though, like I mentioned. As mentioned all over this thread using extensions is rife for license abuse issues.
Yeah virtualization and containers are very different things. That said virt-manager can be used with LXC as well :)
SSL certs is so easy with let’s encrypt, that really shouldn’t be a blocker.
If you want something easy I think you have your answer with Signal