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Old December 12th 05, 05:55 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
G.T. Tyson
 
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Default Soviet jammers- history questions


Like so many of you folks, I found the steady roar of Russian shortwave
radio jammers to be fascinating in spite of their inconvenience. When I
tuned through the bands on my uncle's old Zenith multiband radio back in
the day, I thought they were airplanes.

Where in Russia (or elsewhere) did these jammers broadcast from?

What did they use to create that roaring buzzsaw sound?

How many other countries did it?

How effective were they?


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