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Question about receiver as a RF jammer

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mytech

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Hi,
If i transmit 3 diff. data's from 3 diff. transmitter in a same say in 100MHz(fm) frequency.. what would happen in receiver, will it be collapsed/act like RF jammer?.. how can i do this... thanks.
 

Re: RF jammer?..

yes but most countrys its illegal and youll maybe go to jail

its far better to just transmit one blank carrier at high power

from a dipole {horizontal polerised }
 

    mytech

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RF jammer?..

Thanks.. actually i don want to jam.. I'm doing DTMF PROJ. just for information..
 

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