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The radio spectrum is a special thing. Even if your world is filled with zombies.
To protect certain frequency such as the emergency HAM frequency from being abused by undesirables such as Raiders, Smart zombies, and Pirate Radio operators, in come the post apocalyptic radio spectrum enforcer and
trouble shooter.
Carrying a radio direction finder and a gun. Your job is to trouble shoot any device or individual interfering with other village's proper use of their radio equipment.
Usually by shooting the troublemakers and their transmitter.
Radio Spectrum Allocation in the US
http://upload.wikim..._Radio_Spectrum.png I've looked for, but haven't found, a similar chart that is as comprehensive for elsewhere. [Jinbish, Mar 10 2011]
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// and their transmitter. // |
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Shoot them, yes, but why the transmitter too ? |
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some one has been playing too much Fallout me
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// ...why the transmitter too ? // |
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Odds are, if they're transmitting on an unauthorized band, they've had to modify their radio set to do so. |
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These don't exist. Anyone whom has ever dealt with zombies before can tell you that zombies show no intelligence whatsoever. Just an inhuman persistance. |
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So a bit like advertising executives then, eh? |
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Actually, a lot like advertising executives ... |
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Has anybody looked into this? We could be living amongst the undead whilst unaware. |
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I wouldn't say "unaware" exactly. |
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So MikeD, when that zombie whupped you in 7 out of 9 games of cribbage (and skunked you twice), it was "an inhuman persistence"? |
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He had the decided advantage, given I didn't even know what a cribbage was. |
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But, yes. I feel my attempt was a marked display of inhuman persistance. |
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