Turby wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 13:40:00 -0600, Mark Olson <olsonm RemoveThis @tiny.invalid>
> wrote:
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>>Vito wrote:
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>>>"Turby" <turbosurfer RemoveThis @beach.comber> wrote
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>>>>It's moving, it's on for maybe 10 seconds, and it's in traffic. How
>>>>does anyone know where the signal came from? ....
>>>
>>>
>>>AN/PRD-12 or 13, DF and triangulate in < 1 second. Google it.
>>
>>So they can find out where you _were_ in 1 second. Unless you
>>leave the jammer on all the time or they have people just about
>>everywhere ready to pounce, it's still hard to catch the jammer.
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> That's assuming someone is actively looking for jammers.
Of course. In the real world, people go for months or years
illegally broadcasting without the feds getting involved. Of
course the government's reaction to your illegal emissions
(fnarr) is going to depend very heavily on whose spectrum is
getting hammered.
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