Jammer definition

Jammer means any instrument, device, or equipment designed or intended for use with a vehicle or otherwise to jam or interfere with in any manner a speed measuring device operated by a law enforcement officer in the vicinity; and
Jammer means any instrument, device, or equipment designed
Jammer means any instrument, device, or equipment designed or intended for use with a vehicle or otherwise to jam or interfere

Examples of Jammer in a sentence

  • I acknowledge that I am familiar with the activities that I/Minor may participate in while a Participant in the Program, which include, but are not limited to, dance activities, swimming, swimming in a wave pool, swimming in a pool with a current (e.g., the Lazy River), riding water slides, riding roller coasters, riding water rides (e.g., the Log Jammer and Raging Rapids) and other amusement park rides, climbing, running, jumping and traveling to and from each destination.

  • In addition, ITT Avionics' Airborne Self-Protection Jammer ("ASPJ") was selected by both Finland and Switzerland to protect their new F-18 fighter aircraft.

  • Jammer or pulling line meets requirements: Logs on slopes greater than 35% or where ▇▇▇▇▇▇ bunchers are restricted will be winched to designated skid trail with an off-road jammer.

  • In airborne electronic warfare, ITT Avionics was selected by the U.S. Army to develop the next-generation fully integrated airborne electronic warfare system, called Advanced Threat Radar Jammer ("ATRJ").

  • The Avionics Division produces airborne electronic warfare systems, such as the Airborne Self-Protection Jammer ("ASPJ"), to help protect aircraft from radar-guided weapons.

  • Jammer genoeg vermelden de vroedschapresoluties niet de afloop van deze interessante kwestie.286 Dit voorval toont aan dat de druk op de voorrechten van de geestelijkheid toenam.

  • Jammer genoeg is noch de betekenis van UML, noch die van OCL eenduidig vast- gelegd.


More Definitions of Jammer

Jammer means any device or combination of devices that transmits, emits or radiates electromagnetic energy and is designed to cause, causes or is capable of causing interference or obstruction to radiocommunication other than a device or combination of devices for which standards have been established under paragraph 5(1)(d) or 6(1)(a) or for which radio authorization has been issued