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elevation06/16/20251 replyview on HN

> You will NOT be able to jam a satellite outside local areas

It is true that you will not be able to jam the _downlink_ frequency outside local areas.

But due to the FM capture effect, anyone else in the same hemisphere with a basic 100w transmitter (and appropriate antenna) on the _uplink_ frequency will be able to deny the satellite service to all the 5W Baofeng radios that preppers are stockpiling.


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nunobrito06/16/2025

That level of argument is already at Reddit level where every little detail is a reason to be "right". This is tiresome.

Look: if someone is jamming something with a 100 watt transmitter which causes impact on the adversary, that location is quickly bombed because it is now a giant beacon that advertises its position.

I'll even throw a cheap appeal to authority and mention that I've done this stuff professionally in the military for a decade. I'll still trust more on the usability of my cheap walkie-talkie capable of +50km range and satellite texts than an exotic LoRa used on the ground by few internet warriors.

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