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Key Facts

BBC World Service information pack


Last updated September 2007
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Jamming


Jamming, officially known as 'Deliberate Harmful Interference', is caused by a signal being transmitted from a transmitter which is either local to the listener, or of enormous power, on the same frequency as the BBC.

 

The effect upon BBC transmissions ranges from making them completely inaudible to producing an annoying whistle on the signal.


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