radio zapper ?

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radio zapper ?

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A friend of mine is being driven mad by his neighbours playing the radio so loud his house shakes. I wonder if there's a device out there that he could use to selectively cause static/interference on a given FM channel (the range needn't be more than 12' or so as they are right next door to him) ?
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Post by Fred Shannon »

Mickd, a Session 500, volume turned to 10 and pointed directly at the neighbors house, with a cd of HeavyMetal plugged in, at 3 am, might drop a subtle hint.

Of course your friend and his family should have a good set of earplugs installed. Otherwise a set of hearing aids might be in order. Image

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Post by Earnest Bovine »

This sounds like a job for Mr. Microphone.
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the thing is, I (woops, I mean he) doesn't want to put out his other neighbours (who also suffer) by blasting them with his own noise, so (much as I like the idea)the Session 500 wouldn't really do the trick. Ditto microphone feedback..
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Post by Joey Ace »

This topic is not Steel related, so I'm closing it.

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