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- December 4, 2004 at 10:46 pm #6293
I recently purchased a set of plans from this company
over the internet which promised to show how to build
a jammer for car stereos. All I got for $9.95 was aI recently purchased a set of plans from this company
over the internet which promised to show how to build
a jammer for car stereos. All I got for $9.95 was a
short description of how radio works and a block
diagram showing how to hook up an exciter to a 1,000
watt ham radio amplifier. Not only is that illegal,
it could be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re
doing. Not a single work on how to build an exciter
or any other component. Basically, I got a
description of what could be considered common
knowledge. Also, they won’t refund your money if
you’re not satisfied with their products.Glenn Marchal
[EDIT: MLR] – The person who owns the company that this is about, Kennke Communication, Jon Kenneke,
Ka7Pgd from Albany, Oregon, asked the post to be removed. I have edited out the actual hurtful statement. - AuthorPosts
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