Boom cars (ot for sure...)

From: Marvin <marvin_at_rain.org>
Date: Thu Jun 21 20:58:24 2001

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
> [...]
> > 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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