Bit of a background story for you. I was out flying my RC planes on the weekend near Strathpine and ran into some radio troubles.
first time my mate was flying a rather nice P-40, when suddenly it went dead and refused to communicate with the TX.
it made a rather spectacular water nosedive and we went swimming.
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We figured it must have been a dodgy/cheap RX (as the TX was a rather expensive one), so we decided to throw one of his smaller warbirds in the air instead (with a different TX & RX).
about 2 minutes later the exact same issue happened again, it was doing a right hand bank and lost communication and dived into the ground (being a foamie it disintergrated into a billion pieces).
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We were dumbfounded, for two completely individual 2.4Ghz radio systems to fail simultaneously was almost unheard of.
I was flying my foam Pitts only 5 minutes earlier and had no such issues (other than a near miss with a bird)
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My question to you guys is this, are there 2.4ghz jammers that lock out the whole spectrum out there? and if there are, are there legislations against this?