It occurs to me that unless that amp is really well designed, it will have
some susceptibility to RF. An example would be when I transmit from the car
with about 35W on 2M, I frequently can set off car alarms if driving close
to them. If that "boom box" is coming from a radio, there are MANY kits and
plans for low power transmitting on the broadcast bands that could make
listening a less than pleasurable experience.
"R. D. Davis" wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, brian roth wrote:
a noise generator to mount in my car to defeat
the "Boom cars" in my neighborhood. The local
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Please contact me off list if you have any
creative idea's on this.
Please contact me too. All I can think of at the moment is to rev my
engine, which would certainly, by far, drown out the noise, but I'd
rather not do that. What about a high voltage discharge of some sort
to destroy the stereo and car's electronics, or some sort of utrasonic
waves aimed at the driver after shouting "turn it down or else"? Of
course, with some of the savages (I jest not) that we have driving
around this area since the past decade, with "boom-cars" and loud rap,
or whatever it's called, noise, that's likely to get one shot.
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