From: Patrick Jankowiak (eccm@swbell.net)
Date: Wed Jun 11 2003 - 21:44:36 PDT
I agree.. How to attack a CD player though?
"J. Forster" wrote:
>
> Interest post. Just a couple of points:
>
> I suspect that a pulse, rather than CW (continuous wave) would be better for
> disrupting computers at short range. Think static zapping.
>
> For boom boxes, there is an much easier way, if they are listening to a radio.
> It requires very little power (100 milliwatts or less) to wipe out radios within
> 50 feet. Years ago, I had a very noisy neighbor n the next apartment who would
> play very loud music and wake me on Sunday mornings. I took an electronic siren,
> hooked it to an RF generator and small RF amp and set the modulation for wide
> band FM and let him have it. The wide band made the signal VERY loud. His
> speakers and amp died that morning, never to be replaced from what I gather. Hs
> ears must have been pretty sore too. Mine were, through the wall. It was a LONG
> time ago.
>
> -John
>
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