Years (decades) ago, sometime in the mid 60's, I read a story in an electronics magazine involving Allied interference with Nazi propaganda broadcasts during World War II. It wasn't jamming, but instead involved setting up a transmitter synchronized with the Nazi channel, and then broadcasting sarcastic responses to the speaker, usually extolling the "virtues" of Hitler. The Allies would mock him as he spoke. Because the carriers were in sync, listeners heard both voices as if they were in the same room.
This would have appeared in either Radio-TV Experimenter, or possibly Electronics Illustrated or Popular Electronics. Time frame would be around 1967-1969. I have already researched (so far in vain) some of the issues of those magazines that David has on his site. Even recognized some of the covers!
Does anybody have any further info on this?
This would have appeared in either Radio-TV Experimenter, or possibly Electronics Illustrated or Popular Electronics. Time frame would be around 1967-1969. I have already researched (so far in vain) some of the issues of those magazines that David has on his site. Even recognized some of the covers!
Does anybody have any further info on this?