john@gcc-bill.ARPA (John Allred) (08/30/85)
[munch, munch] Anybody out there in net land use a jammer, and if so would tell us about how good it is, the method of jamming it uses, etc.? Of course, all this is for "informational use only." -- John Allred General Computer Company uucp: seismo!harvard!gcc-bill!john
cwruacm@cwruecmp.UUCP (CWRU Student Chapter ACM) (09/12/85)
> Anybody out there in net land use a jammer, and if so would tell us about > how good it is, the method of jamming it uses, etc.? > > Of course, all this is for "informational use only." > beats me, but I will tell you this... I followed one of those the other day for about 20 minutes with my Escort pinned all the way. When I got to work I phoned: the FBI, the Highway Patrol *AND* the FCC. (of course I had his plates) "not our department", "*WE* cant do anything", and "well we only get to Cleveland about twice a year..." respectively. These babies *transmit* illegal signals and *are* illegal. xoxorich. "I now carry a brick in my back seat."
sja@rduxb.UUCP (Sam J. Anastasio) (09/17/85)
> > Anybody out there in net land use a jammer, and if so would tell us about > > how good it is, the method of jamming it uses, etc.? > > > > > > with my Escort pinned all the way. When I got to work I > phoned: the FBI, the Highway Patrol *AND* the FCC. > "not our department", "*WE* cant do anything", and "well we only get to > Cleveland about twice a year..." respectively. > > Thanks for the useful info, my buddies and I will feel much safer now when we power up our 4 kw transmitters from our Turbo Porsches at 150 mph. We had been a tad concerned, but no more. You have lifted a heavy load from our shoulders and we shall not forget, bro :-) :-). Peace, Samana .............................................................................