Are jammers interfering with pacemakers and other medical devices?

These JAMMING DEVICES can IN FACT INTERFERE with said MEDICAL DEVICES, as such WHAT IS BEING DONE TO ENSURE that WIRELESS SIGNALS are LOCALIZED to SPECIFIC FORMS OF TECHNOLOGIES – as opposed to RANDOM RF JAMMING?

How does a CIVILIAN PROTECT themselves from such RF jamming, to ensure that they DO NOT BECOME THE VICTIMS in the CROSS FIRE when such a RF DEVICE IS BEING USED to SPY or SIGNAL INTERFERE?

Basically, can you explain in more details how these RF JAMMERS can DETERMINE the DIFFERENCE between a WIRELESS SIGNAL and a WIRELESS IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE? Can these RF JAMMERS interfere with an IMPLANTABLE WIRELESS MEDICAL DEVICE that is feeding computational medical information via a dedicated in home box to a server, which a doctor can monitor wirelessly?

This is because the neighbors of some of the radar jammers in urban areas are at risk of being adversely affected and can no longer use their cellular phones.
“Very expensive”, these devices quickly become “obsolete”, facing technical developments such as the transition from 3G to 4G, explains the custody of the Seals.

The original pacemakers was developed to operate using short-range communication frequency of 175kHz, and there are no civilian jammers that are able to block such low frequency range. Later with the development of medical technologies new pacemaker models have appeared. Now they can use 402-405MHz frequency from the UHF frequency range for longer distance communication.

The only jammer that blocks this spectrum you can see here. As it is clearly seen from its description, this widely available model of UHF/VHF jammer blocks only 140-180MHz and 450-480MHz frequencies, thus its jamming signal is near but not in the interfered frequency range.

Still pacemaker developers are aware of the possible danger and to reassure in the safety of people’s lives the have further improved the pacemakers by equipping them with special RF barriers which work as the Faraday cage, protecting the pacemaker inside from the wireless intrusions of the outside world. Thus as a civilian person you can stop worrying about any RF interference between the gps jammers and your pacemaker, especially if you have the latest model of it.

Every jammer is intended to block the specific frequency range that is declared in its specifications. If those frequencies don’t match each other then there will be no interference between them. For example, GSM900 band of mobile phones uses 890-915MHz and 935-960MHz frequencies for its work, and pacemakers use 402-405MHz, so they have no chances to meet in the wireless space. All frequencies are described in details here and here. Thus the wireless signal that is sent by the dedicated in-home box to the server where doctor can monitor the condition of the pacemaker and its owner is not interfered.