It usually doesn't happen, but radio control vehicles can indeed interfere with other devices that utilize a radio signal. In practice, this rarely ever happens but can be dangerous in some situations.
I believe the signals from the electronic devices could interfere with cockpit and/or tower electronics/signals.
Control electronics are devices like remote controls. Control electronics are used to control other electronic devices
electronic devices are not effective long term.
A A. Bulgakov has written: 'Electronic automatic control devices'
I'm guessing your truck is being tracked by a Qualcomm or some other device. Interfere with it, and your company will likely fire you, as well as put on your DAC report that you were terminated for tampering with company vehicles - a very big black mark in the eyes of prospective future employers. As for the answer to your question, no. Devices, by FCC mandate, must be designed and manufactured so as not to interfere with other electronic devices - ipso facto, such jamming devices are illegal and may not be sold commercially.
Otis Boykin
Electronic devices.
Sensors, solenoids, motors and control computers are all electronic devices.
No... pilots will not allow the use of any unessecary electronic devices during flight as it will interfere with the flight instruments
Robert V. Garver has written: 'Microwave diode control devices' -- subject(s): Electronic control, Microwave devices, Semiconductor switches
lil wyane and his daughter did in 2012
Common elements are electric energy, water, vehicles, computers, workers, diversified types of machines, electronic devices, illumination, small mechanical devices and so on.