I heard somewhere about a jamming attempt on a Russian numbers station, using the "It's Raining Men" song. I would LOVE to have seen the spy's reactions.
Wouldn't it be obviously simpler to record the sound of the numbers already being said, altering the order a lot, double and triple it up on many tracks and play that over the channel? It's easy to hear a sound through noise that's greatly different, but noise that's nearly the same is a different story.
It would leave them with countless of undecipherable numbers.
@TheJediCharles If they had previous recordings of the stations, presumable, so do the spies, and they could use that information to minimize the jamming by inverting the peaks and throughs of the old recording, and mixing it back in.
How do you know it's from the Mossad ?
Postie218 5 months ago
@Postie218 he doesn't :)
MrViTopol 3 months ago
@MrViTopol yea, LOL
Postie218 3 months ago
Would not the garbled numbers jammed over their intended-to-be-decipherable still render it undecipherable whether it's inverted or not?
TheJediCharles 7 months ago
this is the military alphabet!!! AH!
BuscettiByGianna 10 months ago
I heard somewhere about a jamming attempt on a Russian numbers station, using the "It's Raining Men" song. I would LOVE to have seen the spy's reactions.
XamiNaxamis 1 year ago 4
@XamiNaxamis
HALLELUJAH IT'S RAININ' MEN!
supertoaster94 8 months ago
Wouldn't it be obviously simpler to record the sound of the numbers already being said, altering the order a lot, double and triple it up on many tracks and play that over the channel? It's easy to hear a sound through noise that's greatly different, but noise that's nearly the same is a different story.
It would leave them with countless of undecipherable numbers.
TheJediCharles 1 year ago 4
@TheJediCharles or it could leave them with an order to blow up the country instead of just watch some dude for a few hours and report back
lawls
shizlnit 9 months ago
@shizlnit
I doubt that jumbling up letters will spell meaningful new words, don't you?
Go throw a box of AlphaBits on the floor and see how many times it spells the word kill.
TheJediCharles 9 months ago
@TheJediCharles If they had previous recordings of the stations, presumable, so do the spies, and they could use that information to minimize the jamming by inverting the peaks and throughs of the old recording, and mixing it back in.
Kaidelong 7 months ago
@TheJediCharles would you like a job?
FailedSquare 6 months ago
Just gotta love the electronic warfare.
metsapeikkoo 1 year ago
It WILL be obliterating the signal at the intended reception area. Bordering countries perhaps?
Oh, and it's bubble jamming :)
rmgh123 1 year ago
@rmgh123 Old school, but effective.
nipplesnipplenipples 1 year ago
@nipplesnipplenipples Yeah there's not much you can do with the sound on the computer either, to break through the noise.
rmgh123 1 year ago
Hiya
The jamming might not have been effective to your location , but it may well be obliterating the signal at the intended reception area.
Regards
gregW:-) OH2FFY
OH2FFY 2 years ago