To: Ol' Sox
Please bear with me a sec because I'm not schooled in electronic warfare but have a question regarding it. Since the USQ-113 is capable of broadcasting "noise" at various frequencies and waveforms, effectively jamming signals that contain the "information" needed to communicate with the IED device, wouldn't it be possible to program it to broadcast "intelligent noise". In otherwords, run a program that broadcasts permutations of cell phone numbers or garage door opener signals? I understand that there would be billions of possible numbers, but at computing speeds we aren't talking of an impossible task.
How the USQ works and any specifics is classified and I cannot discuss it. But I can give an unclassified example. We used to take .wav files of Bart Simpson or recorded radio conversations and play them over base frequency to keep the ODO on his feet.
However, the processing speed of the USQ is not the issue, how the target device receives the waveform is.
40 posted on
06/15/2007 7:47:32 AM PDT by
rjsimmon
To: rjsimmon
Understood - I’ve asked the mod to remove my previous post.
42 posted on
06/15/2007 7:49:10 AM PDT by
Ol' Sox
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