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Arduino for Secret Agents

You're reading from   Arduino for Secret Agents Transform your tiny Arduino device into a secret agent gadget to build a range of espionage projects with this practical guide for hackers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783986088
Length 170 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. A Simple Alarm System with Arduino 2. Creating a Spy Microphone FREE CHAPTER 3. Building an EMF Bug Detector 4. Access Control with a Fingerprint Sensor 5. Opening a Lock with an SMS 6. Building a Cloud Spy Camera 7. Monitoring Secret Data from Anywhere 8. Creating a GPS Tracker with Arduino 9. Building an Arduino Spy Robot Index

Recording on the SD card

In the last section of the chapter, we are actually going to test the project and record some audio.

First, copy all the code and paste it into the Arduino IDE. Compile it and upload it to the Arduino board. Note that, as soon as you do that, the project will start recording the audio. If you have connected the optional LED on pin 7, the LED should also be on during the recording phase.

You can now talk a bit or play your favorite song just to make sure that actual audio is being recorded by the microphone.

Then, after the amount of time defined in the code, stop the project by disconnecting the power. Then, remove the SD card and insert it into your computer.

On your computer, navigate to the SD card and you will see that one file was recorded:

Recording on the SD card

You can now simply open this file with your favorite audio player and listen to what was just recorded.

I, for example, opened it with the free audio editing software, Audacity, to see how the waveform looked like:

Recording on the SD card

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