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Old November 1st 08, 05:35 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Secret Service Jamming?

On Nov 1, 9:12*am, Drifter wrote:
Dave wrote:
RFI-EMI-GUY wrote:
Does anyone know if the Secret Service is Jamming the airwaves when
escorting the candidates through Florida? This afternoon at about 2:45
PM I was driving around Seminole county and noticed wideband
interference across the entire FM broadcast band. It lasted about 5 or
10 minutes. Then suddenly the interference stopped. The interference
was *not wideband noise but seemed to have coherent beat tones. My
wife called me shortly after to say she was unable to phone me on her
cellphone (Verizon) and thought the business she was in was
deliberately "jamming" the cellphone.


Were any of the candidates in the vicinity of I4 or 417 in Seminole
county this afternoon?


They jam to prevent remote controlled explosive charges.


I go with Dave on this one. interesting article in MT, on
the conventions last month. in NY at the UN this is common
when a big wig is speaking. i wouldn't put it past the SS,
that job must be a nightmare during elections. plus, don't
forget all the press time the road-sides got with cell phones.
mossad (sp?) were the first to perfect the cell phone bomb.
this can be used at an unlimited distance.

Drifter...


So . . . if . . . you have LoJack or OnStar
in your Car are you 'remote' Bomb Ready ?
 
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