Re: intentional EMI
- From: Art <nothere@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 18:44:05 GMT
"victim" <qwerty97@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:uYPDe.190298$75.8223760@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
> Hi ,
> this is the first time i send a message on this news group, buy the
> way i'd like to know :
> if it's possible to remote controlling XP, buy sending intentional EMI
> using computer comunication protocol.
>
> I've been damaged 2 hard disk from radio amateur on the zone, but i
> don't know how to localize it 8(
> and not mentioning the annoing problem about evedropping from crt
> emi....i've read something on internet about emi+crt and "intentional
> emi" and i found that very useful, but i'd like to know the opinion of
> the people that count on this matter, because this is a very privacy
> problem for me and I don't see anybody doing something about designing
> new component less emi, or jammer to protect from sendin emi. I don't
> even ear talking about privacy right on computer (very sad)
>
> it would be very useful to me if some one could explain something on
> this subjects.
>
If you suspect a nearby ham radio operator, look for large antennas
and/or possibly tower with antennas on it. Talk to the guy about your
possible RFI (Radio Frequency Inteferences), they usually very
cooperative and knowleagable about the subject and should help you to get
to the source of and fix the problem. It is not likely a case of somebody
evesdropping on you or doing malicious act, just inadvert efect of high
power radio emmissions with possible excess harmonics.
If the guy is not cooperating and you live in the US talk to the local
FCC office, in Canada that would be Industry Canada (former Department of
Communication) other countries have similar bodies to deal with radio
spectrum licensisng and policing.
Arthur (ve6boe)
Edmonton, Canada
.
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