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Is it possible to construct such a computer peripheral device?
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[QUOTE="somega, post: 6158625, member: 657072"] There are many wireless communication standards like: - WiFi - DVB-T /DVB-A - LTE - FM broadcasting As far as I know they are all using electromagnetic waves. And if they are all sending then the electromagnetic field amplitude is the combination of them all. Is it possible to construct a computer device (e.g. USB stick) which measures the electromagnetic amplitude (without filtering for a frequency)? A computer program could then filter the signal for a specific frequency/standard. This would mean you have 1 USB stick which can receive any kind of wireless communication standard. [/QUOTE]
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