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Datatrak reverse-engineering

Datatrak was a land-based radio navigation system which used the phase difference between several long-wave radio signals to pinpoint the location of a receiver.

I acquired a few of Datatrak location-only “Trakbak” receivers from eBay, and have been slowly reverse-engineering them.

I'm currently trying to build a desktop Datatrak LF signal simulator, and reverse-engineer the receiver to the point where they could be used to receive signals in the 136kHz (2200 metre) UK LF amateur radio band.

You may also find the presentation I gave at CampGND 2020 interesting: (slides) (recording).

I presented an updated version of my talk at EMF Camp 2022, but mostly covered the hardware reverse-engineering side of things. Sadly EMF's camera broke (or something) and my talk was one of several which weren't recorded.

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Media coverage

Datatrak was featured on TV several times during its development.

Thanks to Alasdair for finding these and sending the links. Both videos are on Youtube.