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Old December 15th 04, 01:36 AM
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I rather doubt this is the case. Simple issue of government agencies
wanting communications themselves around a protected individual. So those
chunks of spectrum would need to be clear. And those clear chunks could
then be use.

Alternately, if a jammer was used that was ONLY in the immediate area of the
protected target, say plus or minus 100 feet, and covering all of the
spectrum except a few very specific frequencies, then that could be used as
a detonation initiator itself. Just build a device that looks for a "safe"
signal, and when the safe signal goes away, do your thing.

This all points to a real problem with jamming for the purpose of not
allowing explosive devices to detonate. It just makes no real since.

C!

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They jam around the President to eliminate the threat of RF detonated
explosive devices not to impair communication.





 
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