Re: Stealth tech vs mobile phones

From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@datamann.com)
Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 18:22:17 MDT


Keep in mind, Chuck, that the primary EW weapon used in Serbia by the US was
the dropping of long conductive carbon filaments that landed across power and
phone wires, shorting them out. Far more simple and low tech than fancy pantsy
jamming or HERF systems.

Chuck Kuecker wrote:

> At 10:25 AM 6/13/01 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >Don't think just radio, think EMF in general, and yes an EA6-B
> >Prowler can knockdown both power stations and so called landline
> >telephone networks. Essentially it can disrupt control circuitry
> >and when that occurs, things start to burn....
>
> Yes, but at what range? My business partner and I have "knocked down" car
> engine controllers and household electronics with 750 kW peak at 3 GHz,
> about 60 Hz rep rate, using a WWII surplus radar magnetron - at ranges in
> the sub-50 yard area.



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