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maouida | 6 years ago

OMG. I am Tunisian and was planing to buy an sdr dongle next month for research purposes. I guess if I had done it I would be in big trouble by now. It is well known here that customs are very suspicious about any device they do not recognize. Back in the early 2000s they were questioning people about their USB sticks!

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sytelus|6 years ago

It’s not about just carrying device.

they explain that he was using the RTL-SDR as part of his investigation for monitoring air traffic to Libya in an attempt to link flights against violations of the arms embargo.

So the person in question supposedly wanted to prove that Tunisia is potentially violating UN embargo by possibly monitoring air traffic communications without permission.

dingaling|6 years ago

Tunisia and Algeria are well-known in enthusiast circles as countries where you do not try to monitor ATC or Mode-S transmissions.

He had a noble cause but what he was doing would have to be done in a hands-off, anonymous way with relay to an outside recipient. Perhaps remote solar-charged SoC units with satellite uplink, but that's getting into serious money.

Bombthecat|6 years ago

That would explain the arrest and silence from all parties. They don't want to wake up the hornet nest.

ambicapter|6 years ago

What embargoes related to flight is Tunisia under?

Cyph0n|6 years ago

Another Tunisian here. Our country is backwards when it comes to tech. Heck, you can get arrested for bringing a drone into the country without proper security authorization...

tozeur|6 years ago

I was gonna bring one in to take some super cool Roman ruin aerial shots but was thankfully dissuaded by a friend.

ryadivv|6 years ago

Putting aside the arrest which is legal, I wouldn't say Tunisia is backwards when it comes to technology and innovation but I guess with security reasons Tunisia find it self impellent to make such decisions, I mean the last years haven't been easy when it comes to terrorism and now you're between the civil war in Libya and maybe a revolution in Algeria.

steve19|6 years ago

Buy yourself a USB TV tuner ... then use it as a RTL-SDR.

maouida|6 years ago

Thanks. I'll do some research on that.

etrautmann|6 years ago

It seems like this was politically motivated and if one were off the radar it may not be an issue. If you're concerned about someone looking for an excuse to arrest you, that might be an unfortunate cause for concern.

maouida|6 years ago

Having a beard is very enough to raise their suspicion as they will link you to terrorism without thinking twice. In 2015 I bought a metal detector online and they thought I will use it to search for monuments. They returned it and I was lucky it ended there.

pier25|6 years ago

Oh wow. I spent my teenage years in La Marsa. I would have never expected to find Tunisians on HN!

necovek|6 years ago

Why is that? (I seriously wonder)

From a purely statistical viewpoint, there are 11M Tunisians out of 7.5 billion people, which would put them at 1.5 out of any 1000 people are Tunisian :) Even if we take technological and language exposure (which is what I am guessing you are hinting at), I'd say at least 1 person in 5000 on here is Tunisian :) And I suspect there are more than 5000 people on HN.

If this was more of a small-talk "hey I've lived there and so nice to be reminded of it", pardon my intrusion with data :)