Been using this for around 10 days now. It's the first radar I have used, and I won't go back to ESP, aimbots, or anything like that again. Radar for life!
Anyway, I know what I am doing when it comes down to sniffing packets on the network and this technique is simple and ingenious. Setup a 2nd PC that's running npcap, VPN to that PC from your gaming PC, and play. Your network traffic is routed via the 2nd PC running the radar, so don't use wifi if possible otherwise you'll have increase latency. I started off using a VMware Workstation VM, then switched to a 2nd PC. Slate can confirm, but I wouldn't run it in a VM on the gaming PC. While it is technically possible, and zero chance of being detected, BSG have started kicking legit players that have a VM running on the gaming PC. Again, nothing to do with the radar, as BSG know they can't do anything about it.
As for the radar itself, had a few issues with player positioning originally but it has been getting regular updates and it works really well now. I run it on my 2nd monitor, fullscreen! The maps are not that nice to look at, but it serves a purpose. I guess the challenge with the sexier maps that can be found, is they are not to scale so will cause issues.
Only one thing I would like to see, and that is a health marker for the other players. Not even sure if that is possible, but being able to see if someone is low on health or bleeding out would be fun.
9/10 - Will definate use this for a long time yet!