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Old September 6th 03, 12:47 AM
 
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
I'd never suggest intentional jamming. Of course, if you happen to have
a gasoline powered lawnmower and a 9 foot section of bell wire happened
to land on the spark plug (stripped end on the plug) and the other end on
some insulator such as a clothes line ... That would take out quite a
bit of spectrum around 27 MHz (likely 4 MHz either side) for reception
for a few blocks.

Not recommended, of course.

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim

Yea but those Briggs are real hard to hide when they're runnin.

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