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How to sabotage commercial television transmitter?
Wolfgang Wildeblood wrote: Broadcasters have their transmitters at unmanned locations miles remote from where they are controlled. How does the signal get from the studio to the transmitter? How can I hack into this signal en route and replace it with an alternative signal of my choosing? ... *hypothetically*. *hypothetically* I dont think you need to tap into their signal en route. You just need a transmitter of your own, (say on the back of a truck), and you transmit your programme at the same frequencies (channels) the commercial stations transmit at. Where ever your signal is stronger than theirs, your programme will override theirs. |
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How to sabotage commercial television transmitter?
~Intruder~ wrote:
Wolfgang Wildeblood wrote: Broadcasters have their transmitters at unmanned locations miles remote from where they are controlled. How does the signal get from the studio to the transmitter? How can I hack into this signal en route and replace it with an alternative signal of my choosing? ... *hypothetically*. *hypothetically* I dont think you need to tap into their signal en route. You just need a transmitter of your own, (say on the back of a truck), and you transmit your programme at the same frequencies (channels) the commercial stations transmit at. Where ever your signal is stronger than theirs, your programme will override theirs. wrong . |
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How to sabotage commercial television transmitter?
"Reginald P" wrote in message ... ~Intruder~ wrote: Wolfgang Wildeblood wrote: Broadcasters have their transmitters at unmanned locations miles remote from where they are controlled. How does the signal get from the studio to the transmitter? How can I hack into this signal en route and replace it with an alternative signal of my choosing? ... *hypothetically*. *hypothetically* I dont think you need to tap into their signal en route. You just need a transmitter of your own, (say on the back of a truck), and you transmit your programme at the same frequencies (channels) the commercial stations transmit at. Where ever your signal is stronger than theirs, your programme will override theirs. wrong . Not necessarily. It'd probably work if he had a 1MW Tx. |
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How to sabotage commercial television transmitter?
"Reginald P" wrote in message ... ~Intruder~ wrote: Wolfgang Wildeblood wrote: Broadcasters have their transmitters at unmanned locations miles remote from where they are controlled. How does the signal get from the studio to the transmitter? How can I hack into this signal en route and replace it with an alternative signal of my choosing? ... *hypothetically*. *hypothetically* I dont think you need to tap into their signal en route. You just need a transmitter of your own, (say on the back of a truck), and you transmit your programme at the same frequencies (channels) the commercial stations transmit at. Where ever your signal is stronger than theirs, your programme will override theirs. wrong . Your wrong, he's right. |
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