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This project was created on 04/19/2024 and last updated a day ago.

Capabilities Build to withstand a nuke - I mean, not a direct hit obviously - would probably need a bigger case for that. But it is hardened against the effects of an Electromagnetic Pulse which is a side effect of a nuclear detonation. When the case is closed, it forms a complete conductive shell around the interior electronics. The interior of the case has a double layer of faraday fabric (held in place with rivets and conductive tape). The stock Pelican O-ring was replaced with a conductive gasket and the O-Ring slot was lined with faraday tape, and all potential weak spots were painted over with a water based Nickel conductive paint. Then, the interior was lined with Flex Seal (yeah that guy), to create a rubberized insulation layer, so the shielding isn’t shorted. Lastly, ferrite chokes were placed on many of the wires inside the case as a last line of defense. Offline Information Library - Hundreds of GB of information saved to the hard drive (Wikipedia, Medical Cooking recipes, Ted Talks, WikiHow, etc.)  saved and served locally via KiwixOffline Navigation and Positioning- World map tiles downloaded and working locally with the embedded GPS antennaSignals Intelligence - prebuild SDR apps (just swap antennas) Aircraft tracking via ADSB & RTLSDR Receive HighRes NOAA weather information and data via GOES geostationary satellites  AM/FM radio receiverProgrammable Transmit capability with HackRFOffgrid Long Distance Communication - plug in HF antenna and use Digital modes like JS8Call to communicate cross country (potentially internationally) without relying on Cell infrastructure or even satellites.Battery & Power - Internal (12Ah) LiFePo4 battery much safer and longer lasting than Li Ion. 3 switchable Power domains to minimize power draw based on use case. Typical lasts >14 hours with no recharge. Radiation detection - detection of radiation levels via Nukalert sensorModest compute and extensibility - 2x Raspberry Pi 4Bs with 2x USB 3.0 ports

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