ThomasGallen
User
 Junior Boarder
| Posts: 6 |   | Karma: 0
|
Re:Active Radar Jammer - 2006/04/21 06:42
I was wondering how your post got ahead of mine as well, but no matter. I see what you're saying about the modulated signal and also the phase shift return of signal. LIkely the best solution is the phase shift return signal. As a theoretical and practical question though, it would still be interesting to know if you can jam a radar gun simply by crowding its signal out with noise. Being in the medical profession I'll make an analogy to an eye: If I shine a bright enough light in your face you won't be able to make out any features around the light because all your nerves are essentially maxed out in stimulation. My thought would be if you were able to create a massive amount of noise (signal) that it would prevent the signal the radar gun sent out from being read. Consider another example, if you buy an FM transmitter for your iPod or whatever and you tune it to a radio station nearby, you get a mixed signal and you end up hearing more of the stronger signal right? I'm betting that if you increase the other signal that it will drown out the initial stronger signal...? Certainly taking the signal sent out and phase shifting it and possibly amplifying it would be the best solution, but could a brute-force (as it were) mechanism also be designed and applied?
|