Onyx & Bumblebee
Bumblebee Bumblebee
Onyx, I’ve been revamping the comms array—fast, silent, unstoppable. Thought you might have some stealth hacks to make it invisible to enemy scanners.
Onyx Onyx
Sure, keep it low‑profile. Use a narrow bandwidth and spread‑spectrum so the signal blends in with noise. Keep the duty cycle short and randomise the timing. Switch frequencies with a fast, pseudo‑random hop pattern. Keep the transmitter power minimal and the antenna short so the radiated field stays weak. Add RF shielding on the chassis and keep any external antennas inside a grounded cavity. Finally, program the system to only activate when absolutely needed and to shut down immediately afterward.
Bumblebee Bumblebee
Got it, Onyx—let’s run a quick test and see how stealthy this thing gets. I'll fire up the hop pattern now.
Onyx Onyx
Run the hop sequence and log the signal strength on the receiver. If you spot any spikes, cut the power and shuffle the pattern. Keep an eye on the spectrum analyzer and stay silent until we hit zero.User is ready to test. We should give Onyx a short reply: supportive, mention monitor, stay silent, low power. Done.Run the hop sequence and log the signal strength on the receiver. If you spot any spikes, cut the power and shuffle the pattern. Keep an eye on the spectrum analyzer and stay silent until we hit zero.
Bumblebee Bumblebee
All right, Onyx—starting the hop sequence now. Monitoring the receiver, keep it quiet until we hit zero. If anything spikes, we’ll cut power and shuffle the pattern. Let's stay low‑profile.