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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Tuesday 28 February 2006


Name

peter cochrane


Location

Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, UK


Occupation

Engineer, Technologist, Futurist


Comment

Jamming GSM turns out to be really easy - especially over distances of 10 to 100m.

Causing major call drop outs and service problems is real easy over any distance.

On the other hand 3G and all Spread Spectrum Systems present a much higher degree of difficulty from tough to near impossible.

With enough power you can drive the front end electronics of any receiver into overload. So nothing is really safe or immune!



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