As for the radiation problem, the school installation jammers are open tenders, and the purchased products meet safety standards through national quality inspection. The scope of influence is limited to the dormitory area, not affecting the surrounding residents. In addition, the radiation test was also called, and the results showed that the radiation was very low and did not affect health.
Many detainees continue to organize their illegal drug trades from inside prison walls. A cell phone is an essential means for the detainee to keep the drug organization running and closely controlled. By contacting visitors before they arrive, prisoners can arrange for a transfer of drugs and drug paraphernalia, allowing them to continue the same illegal habit that placed them in custody. Frequently, the family endures harassment from its incarcerated relative, demanding bail when the family recognizes the relative is better served remaining in custody.
Enter the Next Generation Jammer program, the first documents for which were released by the Pentagon in 2004, with the aim of bringing jamming into the digital age. The NGJ had originally been envisioned as an automated pod for use on single-seat F-35 Lightning stealth fighters, which would serve in all three branches of the military. However, this concept proved much more expensive and time-consuming than expected—which could summarize be the F-35 program in a nutshell. Instead, the Pentagon eventually decided to focus on re-equipping the Navy Growlers with the new jamming system, and in 2013 chose the design proposed by Raytheon over three major competitors.
The reporter came to the west to the great suzhou to visit the site. School students xiao zhao said that they recently in the school’s official website to see the purchasing signal jammer notice, “since entering high school, every test, the teacher will take it into the classroom, a power supply plug can use, very convenient.” Mr. Zhao said he didn’t know whether the shield would be open at ordinary times because he didn’t have a cell phone