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Originally Posted by Righthook
Here is another trick you can use:
If you can afford to have a spare radio ,use this.
Once you know the frequency your opponent is transmitting on,
take a piece of electric tape (or a string, be creative) and use it so that the PTT is always held down. If your radio is the more powerful,it will jam your opponents'.
If they are smart, they will just change frequency, but it will take some time for people to catch on (it might just be a guy who is pressing down his PTT). 
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Originally Posted by Varjeal
Radio hacking sounds like a dumbass thing to do and doesn't belong in airsoft. Go elsewhere with this nonsense please.
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Originally Posted by ShelledPants
Crymore.
It's already done in the field. Adapt or die.
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Disagree a bit with this one...in the sense that if it's said at the start of the game, "don't scan, don't flood, don't crash others frequencies", then nobody should. Full stop.
The reason that's put out there is to accomodate everyone playing, and that's a good thing.
If it's not said up front, and you're wondering about it...then the time to ask is at the briefing.