10-15-2003, 12:23 AM
Hi,
It is easy enough to jam a frequency, simply broadcast a signal on that frequency. If your signal is stronger at the antenna than the signal you are trying to jam, your signal gets through and the other gets swamped.
Problem is, you will still get a signal through. So, unless you broadcast the music you want to hear, you'll probably end up just listening to noise, static as it were. Probably not what you had in mind. To build something that will broadcast the music you want will lead to two problems. First, it becomes a much more complex piece of gear. Second, to carry a detectable signal, you'll need to pump out enough power that you'll probably make some enemies at the FCC (or their equivalent).
--Pete
It is easy enough to jam a frequency, simply broadcast a signal on that frequency. If your signal is stronger at the antenna than the signal you are trying to jam, your signal gets through and the other gets swamped.
Problem is, you will still get a signal through. So, unless you broadcast the music you want to hear, you'll probably end up just listening to noise, static as it were. Probably not what you had in mind. To build something that will broadcast the music you want will lead to two problems. First, it becomes a much more complex piece of gear. Second, to carry a detectable signal, you'll need to pump out enough power that you'll probably make some enemies at the FCC (or their equivalent).
--Pete
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