- surveillance:
Radio jamming Radar jamming and
deception Mobile phone jammer Echolocation jamming Radio-controlled
improvised explosive device jamming, a counter-IED...
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original medium's
communication method.
Culture jamming is also a form of subvertising.
Culture jamming is
intended to
expose questionable political ****umptions...
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systems to be
referred to as
jamming.
There are two
general classes of
radar jamming,
mechanical and electronic.
Mechanical jamming entails reflecting enemy...
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Radio jamming is the
deliberate blocking of or
interference with
wireless communications. In some cases,
jammers work by the
transmission of
radio signals...
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mobile phone networks. In
civil aviation, GPS
jamming can
disrupt ADS-B transmission. GPS
jamming is a
particular type of GNSS interference. Under...
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Jam were an
English rock band
formed in 1972 in Woking, Surrey,
consisting of Paul Weller,
Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. They
released 18 consecutive...
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jammer or
jammers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jammer may
refer to:
Radar jammer, a
device used in
radar jamming and
deception Radio jammer, a...
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inspired by "
Jamming"). "
Jamming in the
Dutch chats in 1987".
Jabari Authentic Jamaican Dictionary of the
Jamic Language, page 70, Ras Dennis...
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Jamming with Edward! is a 1972
album by
three Rolling Stones band
members (Mick Jagger,
Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman)
accompanied by
Nicky Hopkins and...
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signals Radio jamming Radar jamming and
deception Mobile phone jammer Echolocation jamming The
Jam, an
English band, late 1970s-early 1980s
JAM Project, a...