(Radioman390) wrote in message ...
“The system floods an opposing bandwidth with more frequency than those
operating systems release,” said Cmdr. Jim Winship, VX-9 branch head. “This
causes users to temporarily lose service. Everything from telephones to
sophisticated electronic equipment goes static, because the jammer can
overwhelm the frequencies they use.”
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Really? Jam this:
http://www.morsecode.freeserve.co.uk/lamps.htm
I hadn't known what these things were called, but Google suggests that
the name, at least in the British fleet for lanterns used to send
Morse between ships, is "Aldis lamp."
I was hoping to find a picture of the big ones with the shutters
typical of WWII U.S. ships. Think: "Victory at Sea." Please, someone,
find me that image.
KI4-mumble-mumble-mumble.
Remember, 5 WPM beats zero WPM.