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![]() "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... Don Del Grande wrote: david_ruy-barbosa wrote: How many frequencies do they need!?!?!? One more than can be jammed, I would guess. -- Don What I don't get is why, when the "bad guys" have found a frequency and are jamming it regularly, they continue broadcasting there. Radio Free Asia, which is also a US Govt operation, does the same thing-on any given day around 1200 UTC you can hear RFA ALL OVER the bands, practically on every third freq, and every single one of those freqs has that distinctive Chinese jammer. If it's being jammed, STOP USING IT! DUH! I thought the whole point of having lots of frequencies was that the "bad guys" couldn't possibly jam all of them, but if they find out where you are, that sort of defeats the whole point. I regularly listen to a station here in S. Korea (1080 KHz) that's heavily jammed (I'd say in the hundreds of thousands of watts, judging by the signal strength) by the North Koreans. Just because it's jammed, doesn't mean it doesn't still reach a good number of it's intended audience. Also, although YOU may not listen to jammed or noisy signals, many billions in this part of the world do regularly, since it's the only way they have of hearing news from the outside world. We in the west are far too used to having things 'perfect', and most of us do not realize the hardships much of the world goes through to have the smallest bit of the information (or other things, for that matter) that we have. |
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