FM Band Jamming

I’ve noticed jamming of the FM band in my area. I was doing some research with passive radar. This is where you receive say an FM broadcast and then look for time delayed echoes. These might come from say a hovering aircraft like a helicopter. I was interested in tracking this aircraft that has been hovering in the area and was thinking it might be possible to get an echo from it especially if it sits in one spot.

Passive radar – Wikipedia

At first, I was picking up FM stations decently, but I heard Wayne Lyle yelling about what I was doing. It means my counter measures against HDMI/HDCP decoding are being avoided – I suppose by the aircraft that is hovering perhaps?

Anyway, shortly along with his yelling the entire FM band seemingly has disappeared. My wireless mouse also started working again. For a while I was hearing him yell about knocking my mouse. Something about how he had to make me as miserable as possible.

There was an episode I overheard too where was yelling that they either had to choose between jamming out the mouse or jamming out the FM band. Wayne yelled about someone said screw the mouse. This is where I think they decided to switch tactics.

So, I’m thinking Wayne, and his friends have figured out it’s more important to make sure I don’t get a fix on this helicopter/UFO/aircraft that keeps coming into the area.

I think that speaks to the importance of this aircraft they are using. I’ve basically got the evidence I was wanting. Some confirmation of the connection to Wayne and the aircraft and this pretty much confirms it.

I’m going to have to try to get a better visual on the aircraft and see if I can identify it design at least. I might even be able to get some identification numbers from it.

The only problem is I only see it during the night. I don’t know if that is because it is really hard to see during the day or they are avoiding the day time to keep from being seen.


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