Radio Globo reported this morning that the military completed clearing the houses around the Brazilian embassy overnight. All of the residents in the area have been cleared from their houses, and the military has occupied some of them, Radio Globo reports.
Radio Globo also identified several boxes attached to the power lines that jam radio signals (such as cell phones and radios) in the area around the embassy.
At this time the military is interfering with Radio Globo's internet signal, sending end-of-stream packets to clients trying to connect.
Channel 36's internet broadcast is unavailable to us this morning.
Responses to the Coup d'etat in Honduras on Sunday June 28, with special emphasis on producing English-language versions of commentaries by Honduran scholars and editorial writers and addressing the confusion encouraged by lack of basic knowledge about Honduras.
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I looked at Netline's website. They manufacture jamming equipment to defeat IEDs, among other jamming capabilities.
--Charles
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