XPost: can.internet.highspeed, can.general   
   From: dev@null.invalid   
      
   "Canuck57" wrote in message   
   news:KohQn.14806$Xp4.3287@newsfe23.iad...   
   > On 10/06/2010 5:21 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:   
   >>> In message<4C10F0FD.40189EB8@Guy.com> Some Guy was   
   >>> claimed to have wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Just heard that cell phones will be jammed in a moving bubble surround   
   >>>> limos and certain facilities during the G20 summit.   
   >>>   
   >>> That should make it easy enough for cellphone triggered bombs to know   
   >>> when they're in place -- When the signal is jammed, they know where   
   >>> they're located.   
   >>   
   >> That is interesting. Have a receiver listening for the jamming signal.   
   >> When it hears it, wait x seconds and detonate the bomb.   
   >>   
   >> Or build a transmitter of, say, 200 watts - not very big. If it is near   
   >> enough to the bomb, it should be able to punch through even a very strong   
   >> jamming signal.   
   >   
   >   
   > Just use a different frequency, say some cheap radios from Canadian Tire.   
   > This is so stupid, why limit remote control to a cell phone?   
   >   
   Like a garage door opener? They are cheap and simple all they do is trip a   
   relay. Not to mention there are numerous r/c devices that are pretty much   
   the same device.   
      
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