Methinks the output of an Aegis ship radar is something like 6 MILLION watts
-- so you can bet there are similar systems for e-terrorism...

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From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:27 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: All Your PC Are Belong To Fry!


Yes..that was mentioned in the article as a possible use for these devices.
Hence their range must be considerably more than ten feet.

In general, consider radio frequencies..what's their range? Usually I think
it's pretty far depending on the strength of the emitter.

This IS dangerous. ANd its something that electronics designers seldom take
into consideration.
As far as I know the only planes that are EMI shielded is Airforce One and
perhaps a few other military aircraft.

*shudder*

-Gel


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From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

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The question is, what was the radius? If it was 10 feet, I couldn't see this
being useful to a terrorist. If it was 100+ feet... well, that's quite a
large radius. Imagine if something like that was put next to the end of an
airport runway.

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