youtube: "in this video we will focus on radar jamming" me, a college dropout who had to take algebra twice to pass, at my desk eating chips: *nods and follows along*
The AI voice is so tiring, please record it yourself, it has much more of a personal character, even more so because you might speak an accent! Don't be shy :)
Agreed - I'm at 2 minutes and it's already hard to continue listening, even though I'm interested. You could also speak in German and add English subtitles - you'd cover two audiences! Note to others: try increasing the playback speed to 1.25.
All this could be covered in under 10 minutes using plain English, with gain of understanding and no loss of content. Substituting one set of acronyms for another merely reflects fashion, not changes in content.
The spark gap transmitter was one of the very first forms of radio transmitter. It was the form of transmitter used by Heinrich Hertz when he confirmed the existence of electromagnetic waves. Such a spark gap generates a very broadband spectrum and is therefore suitable as an antique broadband jamming device. However, it is very ineffective because the spark causes a short circuit and very little energy is converted into electromagnetic waves. Nowadays, there are much better ways of generating broadband jamming in electronics.
@@hambonesmithsonian8085 this wouldn't be considered a thread it is a comment which people are allowed to make. But your reply has no use under my comment. 😆