Person in area messing internet/telephone connections with CB. How can I find them?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by asd123, Mar 15, 2013.
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Could also be pollution. Something off-gassing. Insecticide (Zyklon-B). Had those symptoms described to me when near a refinery. Some affected worse than others.
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"Wavy lines in the air"
Somebody throw a net over this troll and get him the proper treatment. Lmaojessejamesdallas Thanks this. -
You could always buy one of these radio direction finder kits and connect it to a CB radio in your car and drive around the neighborhood until you figure out where the guy is.
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You can't.
Not without a summons via ISP against the source IP feeding Loopback to your Router. Or doing a basic DNS flood against it.
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Look if you want to stop all of that, there are places in Montana where you can buy a missle silo and move yourself way underground because your entire body is bombarded with RF 24/7 from all kinds of sources. Just stepping outside, I bet you have 200000 signals going through you at any given second.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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My favorite is the US Navy Aegis Ashore facility in Jersey halfway to NYC. I don't think they ever ran that at full combat power, but it does have the ability to microwave, animals, birds, humans to death or worse and interfere with everything else (Remember most customer grade electronics are designed on purpose to ACCEPT interference from outside sources. Not like the Military hardened electronics.)
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OP: you don't happen to have a dog named Sam do you?
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Ahh, good old "skunk hunting". We used to do that for fun. Track down people on the CB just to satisfy curiosity, or have one person drive around and we'd try to follow them.
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I don't think the OP's issue remains, but...
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