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"{FireArm}" wrote in message om... In regard to the last post about the voice of america getting jammed, i was wondering if anyone could explain too me how jamming is achived by countries and why they do it - I am very new to the hobby of shortwave radio, i have just bought a cheap portable radio and I am fascinated by how much I can recieve! - I have in the past listened to shortwave on my IC-R5 (radio scanner) - but because its not a dedicated reciver i had lots of trouble picking anything up despite having an outside antenna - Thanx {FireArm} The reason for jamming an international shortwave broadcast would be socio/political. IE: A dictator that doesn't want the people/country he controls to be exposed to any ideas or information that he doesn't see fit for them to have access to. The method would be to transmit a radio signal on the same frequency of the broadcast that is strong enough to disrupt the original signal. Jamming can sound like music, talk, constant electronic noise... etc... Michael |
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