How To: Hijack Fast Food Drive Thru Frequencies
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This shows you how to modify a CB radio using parts from a toaster in order to hijack fast food drive-thru frequencies
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Can we get a link to the original video the guy is referring to?


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written by siftbot  | 4 months ago | CH
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I didn't realize, until these vids came along, that the order booth was using CB channels. Of course, I guess that's much easier than running a cable from the parking lot into the restaurant. Heh, woops.


written by Krupo  | 4 months ago | CH
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If they would run the whole order-board off 12-24VDC they could just run a single flooded cat5 underground and have a hard connection+power(without running AC,or having AC interference). Using RF for this seems like it provides no benefit at all, except to hackers.


written by dgandhi  | 4 months ago | CH
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>> ^Krupo:
I didn't realize, until these vids came along, that the order booth was using CB channels. Of course, I guess that's much easier than running a cable from the parking lot into the restaurant. Heh, woops.


actually this wouldn't be a cb frequency. he has to replace the crystal to change the frequency range of the cb radio. the yaseu he refers to is a 2M/6M radio. not sure on the exact frequencies though. one of the images he used here was taken from a website i work for. i actually put the watermark on the image, the thieving bastard.




written by guessandcheck  | 4 months ago | CH
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I don't think they're saying that the RF connection is between the outside speaker and the inside - that's probably wired. The employees' headsets are wireless though, and apparently they operate near CB frequencies.


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