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As the name implies, this little device is capable of jamming all types of signal that tries go go near it. Some people call this the wireless jammer. The purpose of the signal disruptor is to be ignored and unseen on all radio-based detective systems. Players holding this device will be ignored by radars and proximity detectors that are on the same frequency. This is useful if you want to be bypassed by your detection systems or if you know your enemies' signal frequency and try to run anonymous into their bases. | As the name implies, this little device is capable of jamming all types of signal that tries go go near it. Some people call this the wireless jammer. The purpose of the signal disruptor is to be ignored and unseen on all radio-based detective systems. Players holding this device will be ignored by radars and proximity detectors that are on the same frequency. This is useful if you want to be bypassed by your detection systems or if you know your enemies' signal frequency and try to run anonymous into their bases. | ||
Currently the signal disrupter does not disrupt the [[Tracker]]. | |||
==Crafting== | ==Crafting== |
Revision as of 15:56, 26 January 2013
As the name implies, this little device is capable of jamming all types of signal that tries go go near it. Some people call this the wireless jammer. The purpose of the signal disruptor is to be ignored and unseen on all radio-based detective systems. Players holding this device will be ignored by radars and proximity detectors that are on the same frequency. This is useful if you want to be bypassed by your detection systems or if you know your enemies' signal frequency and try to run anonymous into their bases.
Currently the signal disrupter does not disrupt the Tracker.
Crafting
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