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11-07-2003, 00:42 | #1 (permalink) |
Junior Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: Ashgard
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Member: 29497 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 2 | voice encryption device project A5 algorythm is safe enough for a lame hacker who want to tap a conversation over the air, but the guys from the phone company can listern to you quite easy. So , why not building a few crypting devices, and double encoding the communications between a few phones ... I thought about two methods of doing this. 1. The encoding device can be inside the phone, inserted between the A/D D/A converter and the main processor, where the digital signal is A5 encrypted.I studied Nokia 3310 schematic, and found out quite interesting things. COBBA asIC provides an interface between the baseband and the RF circuitry . COBBA performs A/D conversion of the analog signal comming from the microphone, and fr the transmit path COBBA performs D/A conversion.COBBA is connected with the main processor MAD2WD1 with two serial interfaces, one for transferring rx/tx signals between MAD2WD1 and COBBA, and one for transferringcodec Rx/Tx samples.I thought about cutting the PCM samples lines ( rx and Tx ) and inserting a microcontroller programmed to crypt theese samples. As you can see in the pictures, on theese lines there are four fumpers ... so I think that can access these lines, somewhere on the surface of PCB, without desoldering MAD2 or COBBA. If someone knows where theese jumpers are located on the PCB please feel free to mail me. 2.The encoding device can be done outside the phone, conected at Rx/Tx on the external accessory connector, and the call will be in fact a data type call. But this in far more complicated.I have an ideea doing this, but I would prefer the first way. If someone is interested in this project and can help somehow, please feel free topost here . Thank you |
11-07-2003, 21:00 | #4 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Sep 2003 Age: 66
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Member: 39601 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 13 | @megaday.. Terrefic it will be realy an interresting project , But it will be beter to reduce the " scrumbler/descrumbler " components to the lowest amount. and also the juctions to the phone should be through the normal connections to be able to use it outdoor normaly. But the idea is realy good |
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