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Old March 26th 05, 06:21 AM
DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK
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"John Riggs" > wrote in message
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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.
> | I've never heard of two VHF transmitters jamming boom cars. Where did
> | you discover this intriguing technique?



Try it..it works. You can simulate it with two hand held radios and a boom
box. Simply put the two handhelds on the same channel, key them both and
listen to what it does to the boombox.
The resulting "beatnote" will be detected in the boombox.

>
>



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Old March 26th 05, 08:09 AM
John Riggs
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...but then, with the amount of wattage necessary to accomplish this
feat, won't it be in violation of FCC regulations? I believe it does, since
it would interfere with radio and television reception. You see, the very
nature of what you propose dictates that it must violate those regulations,
and I certainly hate paying fines, particularly large federal ones.

"DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK" > wrote in message
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|
| "John Riggs" > wrote in message
| ...
| > I'm a tech, and I've never heard such a thing. I have seen EMP
devices
| > deployed that work wonders though.
| > | I've never heard of two VHF transmitters jamming boom cars. Where did
| > | you discover this intriguing technique?
|
|
| Try it..it works. You can simulate it with two hand held radios and a boom
| box. Simply put the two handhelds on the same channel, key them both and
| listen to what it does to the boombox.
| The resulting "beatnote" will be detected in the boombox.
|
| >
| >
|
|


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Old March 27th 05, 04:29 AM
DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK
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"John Riggs" > wrote in message
...
> ...but then, with the amount of wattage necessary to accomplish this
> feat, won't it be in violation of FCC regulations? I believe it does,

since
> it would interfere with radio and television reception. You see, the very
> nature of what you propose dictates that it must violate those

regulations,
> and I certainly hate paying fines, particularly large federal ones.
>
> |
> | Try it..it works. You can simulate it with two hand held radios and a

boom
> | box. Simply put the two handhelds on the same channel, key them both and
> | listen to what it does to the boombox.
> | The resulting "beatnote" will be detected in the boombox.


Oh jeez..give me a break! it doesnt take thousands of watts. It's about as
bad as doing 40 in a 35MPH zone.
I suppose your 100 % honest on your income tax right? I bet if they make a
mistake in your favor at the store you point it right out don't you?
Did you ever operate a CB set without a license when it used to be required?
Do you have a FRS/GMRS radio, and if so what is your FCC issued Callsign?
I doubt the FCC is going to bother with you if you rip up some Hip-Hop's
piece of **** stereo. Your NOT going to "decimate" radios and TV's for
miles..just one assholes boombox.....
What kind of a "Tech" are you, that you can't figure this out?




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Old March 27th 05, 05:09 AM
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Nope, in only takes screwing up someone's reception to be in violation,
and *I am* 100% honest on my income tax...so much the IRS wants to send me
more money (go figure ).
Yes, you might get a ticket the first time, but subsequent noncompliance
could land a person in jail for a year in addition to a fine....techs get it
worst of all, because we know better.

Sorry, Charlie.


"DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK" > wrote in message
m...
|
| "John Riggs" > wrote in message
| ...
| > ...but then, with the amount of wattage necessary to accomplish this
| > feat, won't it be in violation of FCC regulations? I believe it does,
| since
| > it would interfere with radio and television reception. You see, the
very
| > nature of what you propose dictates that it must violate those
| regulations,
| > and I certainly hate paying fines, particularly large federal ones.
| >
| > |
| > | Try it..it works. You can simulate it with two hand held radios and a
| boom
| > | box. Simply put the two handhelds on the same channel, key them both
and
| > | listen to what it does to the boombox.
| > | The resulting "beatnote" will be detected in the boombox.
|
| Oh jeez..give me a break! it doesnt take thousands of watts. It's about as
| bad as doing 40 in a 35MPH zone.
| I suppose your 100 % honest on your income tax right? I bet if they make a
| mistake in your favor at the store you point it right out don't you?
| Did you ever operate a CB set without a license when it used to be
required?
| Do you have a FRS/GMRS radio, and if so what is your FCC issued Callsign?
| I doubt the FCC is going to bother with you if you rip up some Hip-Hop's
| piece of **** stereo. Your NOT going to "decimate" radios and TV's for
| miles..just one assholes boombox.....
| What kind of a "Tech" are you, that you can't figure this out?
|
|
|
|


 




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