Moreover, the security of the United States' homeland is different from ordinary laws.
Xing Baohua is threatening the entire territory of the Great American Kingdom. As long as there is sufficient evidence, he can be executed at any time.
Of course, he could be executed even without evidence. The key is that Xing Baohua is no ordinary person; he is an influential tycoon and celebrity.
He's still Old Bush's benefactor. In any case, you just need to intimidate the other party with your words. But if you really want to fight, you have to consider many factors and consequences.
He knows how to trick people, but Xing Baohua doesn't.
He took out a small recorder from his pocket, and then two more small gadgets, none of which looked very big.
“After our last meeting, your jamming equipment gave me a lot of inspiration. I have to be extra careful when dealing with people like you. I made all of this myself. You can play the recording; if it contains a single word I said, I’ll admit defeat.” Xing Baohua laughed, even deliberately showing his teeth.
Xing Baohua prepared one magnetic jammer and one digital band jammer.
One of these devices is for magnetic tape-based recording equipment, and the other is for digital recording equipment.
Wade saw the two items Xing Baohua had placed on the table, but didn't press the button on his own recording device to check if the recording was empty.
After putting down the recording equipment, he stood up and said, "Tomorrow afternoon, I will have someone play it for you here. Only you can listen to it. Don't try anything funny and get the recording out of here."
After the warning, he took the note Xing Baohua gave him and left.
Xing Baohua smiled and nodded at Wade.
Looks like I'll need to make some changes tonight, but I don't have enough parts on hand. Should I go buy some?
Wade will definitely have someone watching his every move 24 hours a day.
Seeing the recording equipment left behind by Wade, Xing Baohua had an idea.
After packing everything up, Xing Baohua returned to the hotel and started working on the recording equipment. Wade was still using tape recording equipment. He didn't know why such a high-level department didn't use digital equipment.
Is it a lack of research and development, or is it because the cost is perceived to be too high?
That doesn't matter. I just called the front desk and said the socket in my room was broken, so someone could come and fix it.
When the repairman arrived, Xing Baohua gave him $100 and left him a set of small-diameter screwdrivers.
He started disassembling the equipment, taking out Wade's recording equipment and only using the MC, which is the microphone.
He decided to disassemble the digital jammer and take over the two sets of power chips inside, instead of using the others for the time being.
Re-encode the chip?
He made a call and asked the guards to bring over their group's tablet so he could disassemble it. He needed the integrated chipset and audio decoder inside.
Lacking soldering tools, Xing Baohua used a screwdriver to connect the tablet battery and make a simple soldering iron.
The rudimentary soldering iron heated up very slowly due to its limited power, requiring time to reach the desired temperature. Xing Baohua could only use a screwdriver to gently melt the solder pins.
Removing the chip is indeed a lot of trouble.
Fortunately, not many chips were needed, so after removing them, we started making a simple small circuit board.
The copper wire is used in tablet chargers. Each strand is made of thin copper wires, about the size of a hair.
The insulating board Xing Baohua used was a thin plastic board, about 3 centimeters in size, found inside a tablet computer.
Use a knife to carve out grooves, then place thin copper wires on them, and solder the thin copper wires little by little according to the chip pin positions.
Actually, once you understand the principles behind many things, it's not difficult to DIY them. You can combine existing tools and accessories to create temporary items without much fuss.
Xing Baohua tinkered with it until late at night before finally testing it, and the recording quality was acceptable.
In terms of storage, Xing Baohua did not dare to use solid-state drives, because although they are small, they can still affect the recording quality if they are affected by waveform interference.
If it can effectively avoid magnetism and wavelength, then only IBM's glass hard drives can be used.
No matter how much the other party tried to use magnetism, Xing Baohua was not afraid of any interference.
He took the leather shoe, pried off the heel with a flathead screwdriver, and started digging a hole with a fruit knife.
The power supply system is quite complicated. At first, I thought of using dry batteries, but then I realized that the thing I made on the spot hadn't been tested for current and I hadn't calculated the power consumption.
Just to be on the safe side, Xing Baohua used a mobile phone battery.
The phone battery is still a bit too big, so we had to widen it around the heel area. To prevent its weight from crushing the internal motherboard circuitry, we even added a support frame for the little thing.
When searching for materials for the support frame, the hotel did not have any readily available materials—not that they didn't have any, but that they didn't have any suitable ones.
Finally, Xing Baohua saw canned beer in the freezer. He drank several cans in a row. He then cut open the aluminum cans with a fruit knife.
Then roll the aluminum sheet into the thickness of chopsticks, then use the back of a fruit knife to pound it down little by little, and finally press it down several times with a coffee cup.
Once the frame is made, insert it into the hole at the heel of the leather shoe.
Finally, another problem arose: when it was disassembled, it was solid; the person had used glue and nails to hold it in place.
It's hollow now, and the edges are thin, making it difficult to nail. There's no glue either, which is a bit of a headache.
There are ways, but they use a lot of copper wire.
He twisted the copper wire into several strands and found four corners to make hanging points.
Go through the bottom of the heel and make a fixation under the insole; this will suspend the heel.
However, there were still gaps around the edges, so I went to the bathroom and lit a piece of rubber with a lighter. The dripping black substance was enough to temporarily seal the gaps.
Just like those plastic shoes we wore as kids, you could stick them together by burning or scalding them with fire.
Xing Baohua's application didn't look good either. He could only use a fruit knife to trim the edges little by little, rubbing off the black outer layer. There was still a white residue showing through the black glue. This stuff couldn't be removed, and without coloring it, it would be easy for people to notice.
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