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Country of Origin: Britain
Now obsolete, the Jamcat was a small electronic warfare (EW) attachment for the conversion of tactical radios to jammers. It could be configured as a man-pack or vehicle mounted system.
Jamcat could be connected to combat net radio systems (CNR) by interfacing with any manually operated radio transceiver. The system had an attachable battery pack, or it could receive power from the host transceiver if direct current (DC) was available through the radio's audio interconnect...
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