

They are two different signals, jamming one signal does not jam the other.
They are two different signals, jamming one signal does not jam the other.
Transponder GPS-signal is separate from the instrument pilots use to fly the plane
Sure, lets throw all our weapons away and tell Putin to pretty please don’t invade us… again. /s
I use the phrase because it I find it relevant in times like this, and yes I read the article, I actually first thought that it was Patton who coined the phrase “If you want peace, prepare for war”, so that’s why I linked the wiki.
The book that got me started was “friheden til at vælge Linux” (Freedom to choose Linux), at the time it was available in other languages, but I can only find the Danish version online:
https://linuxbog.dk/ (last updated in 2020)
When I started my LPIC I bought the “LPIC-1 in depth”., it’s a bit dry but very thorough.
There are a couple of solutions, I’m using Ardour myself, but LMMS might be more like Ableton
There is a more or less complete list here: https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/daw_apps
If someone jammed your Bluetooth, you’d still be able to use wifi (to give a crude example). They target specific frequencies to mess with navigation.