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Old March 26th 05, 03:50 AM
John Riggs
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I'm a tech, and I've never heard such a thing. I have seen EMP devices
deployed that work wonders though.

"robrobrob" > wrote in message
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| "DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK" wrote:
| >Why not use it for a headrest?
| >I TOTALLY enjoy jamming those with the loud booming stereos! it works
| >GREAT,
| >sometimes blows up the amp or pops the speakers. All we do is key up
| >TWO
| >high power VHF or UHF transmitters at the same time, on the same
| >frequency.
| >The resulting squeal comes thru their system AT FULL VOLUME
| >hahaha.Since it
| >gets directly into the amp and cabling the head end volume controls
| >DONT
| >WORK.
| >I wish i had a picture of some of the looks we get
| >
| >Yeah..use the boomtube for a headrest..that will work.
| >
| >
| >"Bob" > wrote in message
| ...
| >>
| >> I just installed a Bazooka EL8A 8" amplified sub in my 1996 Ford
| >> Explorer. Does anyone have any recommendations on the best
| >location
| >> for it? Now I have it just behind the rear seat facing back
| >towards
| >> the rear hatch due to wire length restrictions, but I'm
| >willing to
| >> extend the wires if there is a better location for it.
| >>
| >> Thanks.</font>
|
| I've never heard of two VHF transmitters jamming boom cars. Where did
| you discover this intriguing technique?
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